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Duane Yarrow and Dennis Robinson take the high line to challenge Mike
Faria In one of the Scratch heats. Faria held on .
Norm Robinson won the Handicap final. but had to take a backseat to Mike
faria In the Scratch final. The IIISt two nlgh~ of racing were rained out.
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Referee Rick Titone guards the checkered flag while M ike Faria takes his
bows after defeating Norm Robinson for the w in In the Scratch final.
Speedway
Faria, Robinson and rain steal the show
By Mike & Anne Adair
DAYTONA , FL, MARCH 4
AMA National Speedway Champion Mike
Faria led a strong field of West Coast . riders
against Norm Robinson's East Coast regulars,
but torrential rains cut the al ready abbreviated
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schedule to a one night stand.
T he 40 year veteran of motor-
I gray overcoat. hat and cigar
cycle promoting, Ed Otto , his
synonymous with speedway racing,
again suffered at the hand of Mother
Nature. Monday a nd Tuesday night
events. when crowds are usually on the
up-swing , had to be cancelled. Sunday's opener, on the other hand,
featured ideal weather, an enthusiastic crowd , and the best of speedway
racing on Memorial Stadium's smooth
quarter-mile marble surface.
Faria's West Coast teammates in cluded fellow Californians De n n is
"Coo Coo" Robinson, Duane Yarrow,
" Rocket Rob" Mosher, Eddie Ray
Ingels, Steve Elstins, Ma rc Pri nce and
Mike Gross. Ut ah's Rob ert Borg and
Ca nada's Pierre La Ro chelle and Ga ry
Ford added to th e Tea m West's inventory . Ford rece ntly returned from ' a
1 ~ year racing tour of England a nd
rode the only non-J awa in th e competition . . a four-v alve Westlake.
Rob in son 's East Coast army included fellow New Yorkers Den nis
Pierce, Mike Warren, George Lewis.
George Lazor, Mike Robinson and