500cc: 1. Scan s.uncIn lHonlPAI; 2. Gory
~ lVemlKSI; 3. Todd _
lVemlKSl; 4. Kirk
EngIond lVemlKS): 5. Donny - . lHonlCAl: 8. Troy
(Hon/IAl; 7. Kelly Upllln lHonINCl: 8. Cherteo
80wIes lHonIMII; 9. Stew FIoclc lHon/NY); 10. CIIed
IleItenc:ourt lVamICAl.
2OOa:: 1. _
Duncon lBulITXl; 2. Mort< Honloy IlkN
VAt 3. Jimmy OI~ IBuWAl; 4. John _ _ (Bull
IU; 5. Bioine Shiel< IVomIPAI; 6. _
Andr-...Jr"
lVamlVAI; 7. Tony ~ IBuINAI: 8. Kelly D«noon
lVamICAl; 9. _
Kennedy lVom/KSI: 10. Jon
Bomberger lBuIiKSI.
360cc: ,. Charles 80wIes IHoniMII; 2. Jimmy ~
IBuWAI; 3. Kurt _ d l~IFU; 4. Clifton St."""",
lButlNV); 5. Scon Sound... IVomIPAI; 6. Dan - .
IBuIlKSI; 7. Paul CrumIing IVomIPAI; 8. Illoine SchicI<
lVomIPAI; 9. MiI ITriIMlI; 8. 0we<1 Roetl (Yom/KS);
9. Richord Billionia (YemlKSI; 10. Tommy McKinney
(yamICAl.
12Scc: 1. Roger ThornpM>n (YomICAl; 2. R_
o.mc:.n (YornITXI; 3. _
Font8ne lVomII.Al; 4.
Ruoty RogIrs (SuzNAI; 6. S - FIoclc lHonINYI: 6.
Riclt Wei< lBulIIAl; 7. ZAIb _ _ lVemlKSl: 8. /Iwty
R _ (Yom/'TNI; 9. PaIricI< Murr-v lSuz'NYJ; 10.
_
- . Jr. lVJrnNAI.
By Dick Ainsworth
WICHITA, KS, AUG. 2S
Californian Chris Carr won three
championship titles in IT Scram·
bles the week before at Lake
Kanopolis, KS, and this weekend
he extended the total to five as he won
both the 85cc Senior Modified and the
lOOcc Schoolboy at the AMA Minicyc1«
National Championship Shon Track
hosted by the Wichita Jeeps M.C. And
it took him less than two laps in each
race to grab the lead and then speed to
victory.
Championship finals
Willy McKinney took the lead in the
85cc Junior Stock final over RobbIe
Blagg and Brian Atherton. On lap two
both Blagg and Atherton got by
McKinney and they began to open up
a gap on the field while battling fo~
the lead. Darell Davis and Randy
Turbett were fighting over fourth
while Greg Duvall and Jason Festavan
were on the move making up for lost
ground afler a poor start. On the last
lap both Duvall and Festavan got by
McKinney for third and fourth wHile
Blagg, who won a TT title the week
before, won by several lengths over
Atherton.
George Roeder II made it to the
final as the first alternate in the 85cc
Senior Modified. When the light
turned green, Eddie Alberti took the
lead but Buddy Wilson, Mark Dukes
and John Kocinski crashed in the rust
turn thus the red flag came out. On
the restart Chris Carr took the lead but
Wilson crashed hard again and an·
other red flag came out. The final
restart had Scottie Scherb leading
Carr until the back. chute when Garr
took over. Next lap had Winkie Frank
Freitas take over third as Carr began
to open up a big lead. Midway
Kocinski moved up to battle Freitas for
third for a lap until Freitas pulled off
the track with a dead motor. Aaron
Hill moved up to battle Kocinski but
couldn't get by.
Wayne Frampton took an early 5lcc
lead with Michael Hale and Audie
Huff close behind. Hale took the lead
on the next lap as Huff moved Frampton back to third. Huff went berzerk.o
and staned driving harder and
deeper into the turns until he got into
a turn too hot and ran off the track. At
the midway mark Hale had 20 bike·
lengths on Frampton and Jason Hill.
On the sixth lap Huff crashed hard
and the red flag came out. The race
was declared over and Hale crowned
the winner.
Kevin Parault led Robby Oliver off
the line in the 65s but on the next lap
Jason Festavan slipped under Oliver
for second. By lap four Ray West, Jr.
was in founh and a lap later he and