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Schwartz on form, takes
two at Ventura
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By Bill Locey
VENTU RA, CA, APR. 12
.;Th e wind howled, the tem per.a ture p lummeted into the 305,
and coffee sales rivalled beer
sillesa t Ventura Speedway on a
T tTesda y night a penguin would've
tlo vCd. Only Bo bby Schwartz was hot.
The visiting Reading R acer and
' C er Ventura Shark overwhelmed
orm
StIle/compe titio n and won both main
event s - a speedway rarity.
In a Handicap heat, last week 's
win ner, Sam Ermolenko, rode aggressively to win off the 40·yard line,
' wliile Ventura favorite Shawn MeConnell disappointed the faithful
' ,,[i th a fourth place finish. In h is first
try off the 50, Schwartz went just fast
enough for a third-place finish , trying both the inside and outside lines
in a five-lap cram session to figure
o Ut th e track .
.9bvious ly a fast learner, Schwartz
flew a ro und the 1I5-m ile oval on the
o u tside in a spectacular ride, easil y
besting his five competitors in th e
sem i. Fl yin ' Mik e Faria in a n equally
spec tac ular outsid e ride came up a
few lengths short behind Andy Northrup in the other sem i.
In th e ma in event, Grant Salyers
-"The Taft Tornado" - led after
.two laps until he went down in a
J.o ud of dust around turn two. Steve
Lucero laid it down and missed Sal ybut Faria clipped Lucero going
IiY. It was a cost ly crash. Lucero laid
there for awhile, but exited under his
-bwn power; unfortunately, his bike
'w as a fata lity . Faria, Schwartz' only
.serio us threat, retired after two laps
...w ith a dead bike on the restart.
dJ I But new First Division rider Andy
1 Northrup didn't exactly.roll over and
Rlay dead for the Boogaloo Kid, keeping him bo ttled up for four laps until
Schwartz finall y whizzed by on the
o utside and stretching h is lead to the
finish.
, I After urgin gs from the riders last
<'w eek, hay bales were p laced al ong the
l new cement crashwall in the turns to
mitigate any close encounters. And
' wouldn 't you know it -nota moment
J too soon. In a Scra tch heat, Ca nadian
. Champ Gary Ford lost it in turn two
and ka mikazed straight for the wall;
~o rt.u n a te l y coming safely to rest
against o ne of the new bal es.
Schwartz lost a squeaker to Lucero
in his heat race, but was unbeaten
thereafter. Faria was also a scratch in
the mai n . Erm ol en ko went wide
za ro u n d turn 'two , Schwartz went
underneath , a nd that was the Scra tch
main.
Cf' Declin in g rider auendance resu lted
"in the unfortunat e sit uation of some
"Iive-man Handicap hea ts an d even a
three-man Scratch heat. So o bviously
there is an alternative for those racers
' who constantly complain about not
geuing a ride elsew here.
Ii ' in Second Divison acti on, Larry
- Willey, wh o won in D·!llast time, got
a D·2 ride a nd won both h is races
~ i n cl udi ng the ma in event rather eas-ily. Nothi ng like a trophy to make
the drive back to Ba kersfield more
1 p leasant.
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' Res ult s
~. SCRATCH MA IN: 1. Bobby Schwartz; 2. Sam
Ermo lenko; 3. Steve Lucer o; 4. M ike Faria.
HANDICAP MA IN: 1. Schwartz; 2. Andy Nor·
thrup; 3 . Buddy Robin son ; 4. Faria; 5. Lucero; 6 .
Grant Salyers.
SECOND DIV: 1. Larry Willay; 2. Benl ley Barr ell :
3. M ike Coni glio; 4. Terry Clanton; 5. Eddie Thur-
ma n; 6. Carlos Cardona.
THIRD DIV: 1. Randy Roscamp: 2. Wall Farnu m;
3. M ike Bushman; 4 . Richar d Perkins; 5. Joe
Bishop; 6. Pat Sm it h.
MATCH RACE: 1. (TIEl Schwart z/Faria.
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