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DAYTONA '7!1
Billy labrie was aU smiles in the
winner's circle.
Scott Adams had to look back to find his competition in the Novice final.
Adams took charge at the start and was never seriously challenged,
. Bubba Shobart grabbed the lead from Joey Cerciello at the end of the first '
lap in the Junior final and hung on for the win.
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AMA Eastern Regional Championship Half Mile
Labrie, Shobert &
Adams score at
B.arberville
By Jack Mangus
BARBERVILLE, FL, MARCH 7
.Aft er rain forced the cancelation of the Monday and Tuesday night AMA Regional Championship half mile races at Volusia County
Raceway, Ma Nature provided a sunny day
for a Wednesday afternoon
running of one of the events. AIthough some -riders and more
than a few spectators never got
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the word ~n the event, a large turnout
of competitors and fans were on hand.
When the final checkered flag was
waved, the guys with the biggest smiles
were Expert Billy Labrie, junior Bub-
ba Shobert and Novice Scott Adams;
they wo,:, their classes respectively .
O~mng up the Bob Janelle/Benny
Corbin promoted program was the expeered multitude of Novice scratch
heats followed by Junior and Expert
time trial sessions.
When the large field of Novices was
trimmed down to a 12-man field for a
ma in event , it was eventual winner-
Scott Adams and .his Yamaha on the
, pole . Scott never gave up the front
running spot and by checkered flag
time he had opened up a comfortable '
margin of victory avera heated dice
for second between jim Filice and Don
Nanney. Filice held second throughout the race, but Nanney had to work
his way around first Greg Tysor and
then Shane Parrish. That was no easy
feat on the ultra-swift and rather shyof-a-few feet "half mile."
The junior final provided some
heated action, but other than a first·
lap lead by joey Cerciello, the event
belonged to double-Houston junior
Invitational winner Don "Bubba"
Shobert. Cerciello, riding a strong
Triumph, pressured Shobert throughout the event, and made his strongest
bid on lap eight of the ten lap affair.
While Harley-Davidson XR750's
still prevail, the new junior class carb
restrictor plate rule provides new hope
for owners of other brands which had
been relegated to a non-comperirive
status in previous years.
Behind the front 'ru nning duo of
Shobert and Cerciello, Steve Mendenhall and Gene Church turned in a
race-long duel for the show position
with Mendenhall taking those honors.
Four Expert heats transferred the
first three finishers out of each into the
main event , and the first of those races
saw a red flag displayed by starter
Mike Anthony on the first lap when
fast qualifier (20.026 seconds) Corky
Keener unloaded off his Doug Sehl
prepared XR in tum one.
A restart had Steve Powell leading
Terry Poovey and the remainder of the
field around on the first lap, but a lap
later it was Poovey ahead of Powell,
and that's the way it stayed till the
end. The third and final transfer spot
went to Billy Crabbe. Keener finished
fourth after putting on a charge that
ended up one position short.
The second Expert heat was
dominated by Scott Pearson with
Oklahoman Phil McDonald holding
down second all the way. Taking third
after a spectacular charge through the
pack after a bad , start was former
Grand National Champion Gary Scott
and his KK Motorcycle Supply XR .
Scott Drake stamped "mine" on the
third spot right , from the start and
Billy Schaeffer held down second until
displaced by Randy Goss on -the sixth
and final lap. Ted Boody brought out
a Bill Kennedy American for the heat,
but once again it failed to live up to
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expectations and Boody ran back in
the pack.
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The fourth and final Expert heat
was led by Brad Hurst for the first
half, but he was sent packing by
Floridians Billy Labrie. Ronnie jones
and Ed Ingram. Among the others
sent packingwere Harley-Davidson fac tory rider Steve Morehead, who had
borrowed the top half of Corky
Keener's leathers after a weekend half
mile spill tore the zipper out of his
. single set, and Roger Crump, who had
brought yet another Amencan to the
line .
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The "big boys" lined up for the Expert main and green flag time had H-D
West /Circle Bell Industries sponsored
Scott Pearson pulling ahead of the
field into the first turn. Pearson continued to lead a six-rider phalanx
which included Randy Goss, Gary
Scott, Billy Labrie, Terry Poovey and
Billy Schaeffer, until exiting the fourth tum on the fourth lap Pearson went
down. A fantastic display of riding
savvy was then demonstrated in front
of the grandstands as instantly veteran
Scott laid his XR down" with that
move being duplicated - also instantly
- by Goss, as both riders slid to a halt,
having prevented what could have
been a serious incident.
A single file restart had everyone
lined up with only Scott com ing up ,a
, DNF from the incident, as his XR had
suffered damage. '
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The restart saw Mother Fletcher's of
Largo, Floridasponsored Billy Labrie
at the head of the line, and that's
where he stayed for the seven 'reo
maining laps. The win had Labrie
pumped.
Finishing 2-!j behind Labrie were
Terry Poovey, who was aboard a Tex
Peel prepared XR, and Billy Schaeffer, who was riding one of the
seemingly endless supply of Corky
Keener owned Harleys; Randy Goss
was on another Keener piece of
machinery.
For Pearson the race was a fightyour-way-up race, and he had worked
his way up to sixth two laps after the .
restart only to slip off the groove in
tum two on that last lap and drop
back to tenth.
Pennsylvanian Ed Ingram and
Oklahoman Phil McDonald filled out
the top five and added some Regional
Championship points to their tally,
not to mention some dollars to their
wallets.
Labrie was rewarded with a kiss
from Miss Sure-Fire, Kathy Esser, and
patted on the back by ~ponsor
"Mother" Fletcher, ex -racer Royal
Sherbet and what seemed like an endless line of fans .
Co-promoter Bob janelle said the
Monday and Tuesday night half miles
would be scheduled for next year and
then thanked the panicipants and fans
for their patience.
The lineup of pre-Daytona Cycle
Week dirt track events along With
nightly oval races during the week
provides dirt trackers with more to do
than watch the 'pavem ent ' scratchers
and bikini -clad pit toots ies on the
beach. To a man, they love It.
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Results
Expert:1. Billy Labrie IH-DI; 2. Teny Poowy 1H-D1; 3.
Billy Soh_ IH-DI; 4. Ed Ingrem IH-DI; 6. Phil MeDoneld(H-D); 8, Ronnie Jones (H-DI; 7. Rendy Gosa (HOI;B.Scon O

