Willow
Springs, Ill. (September 27, 1981) – After being locked in a tight battle with
Brian Leslie for the lead throughout most of Sunday’s National Clay Track
Championship at Santa Fe Speedway, Arnie Gardner wound up the easy winner of
the classic event.
The $15,000
purse, featuring the Old Style contingency money, paid $6,000 to win the rich
short track show.
Leslie
settled for second, Whitey Harris finished third, Ed Sanger took fourth and
Dick Potts claimed fifth, all on the same lap with Gardner.
Gardner
earned the pole position for the 200-lap contest with fast time at 18.27 second
tour of the speedway’s longer course.
The
200-lapper began on an ominous note when Tony Izzo broke a tie-rod and slammed
into the first turn wall after taking the opening green. The incident brought
out the yellow for a complete restart of the 28-car field.
Another
yellow would appear after the restart, this time for a accident in turn two
involving Jimmy Bahlas, Ken Widdes, Larry Jackson, Ken Pohlman, Dennis Erb and
Art Fehrman.
When action
officially got underway, Paul Shafer, who started on the outside of Gardner in
row one, soared into the lead. However, Shafer’s reign was short-lived as the
leader bolted into the first turn wall and gave Gardner the upper hand and the
lead.
Numerous
yellow flags would slow the tempo of the race early on. All-out racing would
resume, though, as Gardner charged to a commanding lead with Leslie, Harris,
Sanger and Potts following behind.
The pace
changed for Gardner on lap 44 when Leslie, who tailed Gardner’s bumper for 43
laps, took over the top spot.
Tom Smedley
was the cause for the first yellow under Leslie’s reign, when a spin in turn
two brought the field to a slow crawl on lap 55.
The red flag
stopped the pace 10 laps later when John Provenzano pun in turn two and was hit
by Al Schill. Also involved were Larry Jackson, Fred Lofgren, Cloyce Friend and
Jimmy Bahlus.
When action
was under way for good, Leslie set the pace, gaining a four-car margin over
Gardner.
Gardner
regained his strength 10 laps from the 100-lap mandatory pit stop and regained
his spot in front on lap 91, a spot he would never again relinquish.
Results –
1. Arnie Gardner, Batavia, Ill.
2. Brian Leslie, Gurnee, Ill.
3. Whitey Harris, Lake Villa, Ill.
4. Ed Sanger, Waterloo, Iowa
5. Dick Potts, Morocco, Ind.
6. Jim O’Conner, Kankakee, Ill.
7. Jim Partipilo, Berkley, Ill.
8. Larry Jackson, Lyons, Ill.
9. Dennis Erb, Carpentersville, Ill.
10. Frank
Shickel Jr., Bloomington, Ill.
11. Cloyce
Friend, Lombard, Ill.
12. Dave
McCarty, Bradley, Ill.
13. Gary
Webb, Davenport, Iowa
14.
Al
Johnson, Justice, Ill.
15. Paul
Shafer, Highland, Ill.
16. Bill
Prietzel, Franklin, Wis.
17. Craig
Jacobs, Freeport, Ill.
18. Jimmy
Bahlus, Franklin, Wis.
19. Tony
Izzo, Bridgeview, Ill.
20. Tom
Smedley, Gary, Ind.
21. Pete
Parker, Kaukauna, Wis.
22.
John
Provenzano, Glen Ellyn, Ill.
23. Chuck
Stolarik, Waukegan, Ill.
24. Ken
Widdes, Chicago
25. Fred
Lofgren, Bensenville, Ill.
26. Mike
Melius, Adel, Wis.
27. Leroy
Schneiderman, Woodstock, Ill.
28. Al
Schill, Franklin, Wis.
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