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(Above) Scratch winner Alan Christian goes inside Gene Woods and Greg
Ayers. (Below) Second Division victor Don Jackson trails Randy Skinner.
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Coors S~eedwal Season O~ener
Christian cooks at
Costa Mesa
By Scott Daloisio
Defending U.S. National Speedway Champion Alan "Crazy" Christian started off the
1986 regular season with a bang when he
swept the Scratch side of the program at the
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sic Series, it was his first opening
night win at Costa Mesa since 1980
when he won each Scratch main for
the first 13 weeks of the season. After
holding off Mike Mazzacane and Gene
Woods in his heat and Mark Dwyer
in his semi, Christian had to face
"Flyin' Mike" Faria, Steve Lucero
and Dwyer in the main event.
Christian got the gate from three
and he and pole-sitter Lucero sq ueezed
Faria out in the first bend. Lucero
then took momentary command of
the top spot, but Christian (STP/CalFab/Be\'l/Smith/ValvolinelAdvantage Boats/Mikuni/Hi-Point/TeTTYcablelTsubaki/Barnett Weslake) rode
into the lead as they came off turn
four, while Faria passed Lucero on
the inside. Christian led as they crossed
over the stripe at the end of the first
circuit, but it was clear that Faria and
his Jawa were a little bit faster. Chris-
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able and that paid 0(£ big dividends
in the main event. Shawn McConnell
stayed close in the main, but was unable to penetrate the 10-yard advantage that Nicol started with. Dwyer
was third much of the way, but he
went wide in the first turn on the last
lap and ended up finishing fifth.
Nicol wheelied past his first checkered of the season with a sizeable lead
over McConnell, Brad Oxley and
Christian.
Don Jackson (J urupa Tax Servicel
Gene Woods Racing Products) rode
the Jawa motor used by Gene Woods
in 1985 to victory in the red-flagshortened main event. Jackson led all
the way of the race which was halted
after three go-'rounds. Jimmy Gentile encountered a problem while
running second and was drilled by
Ronnie CoTTey, who had nowhere to
go. Walt Farnum then found CoTTey
and Gentile laying in a pile on the
front chute and vaulted over both of
them in spectacular fa hion. Farnum
was shaken, but walked off under his
own power. Gentile was disqualified
for causing the incident, giving Correy and Farnum the place and show
spots behind Jackson.
Bobby Simon ,the younger brother
of motocrosser Willy Simons, got on
the program as a reserve and then
gave a good account of himself by
winning both his heat and the Third
Division main. Crajg Furman followed the Weslake jockey home in
the main, with Steve Lyons third.
Results
COSTA MESA, CA, MAR. 28
Orange County Fairgrounds in
the Coors Season Opener.
For Christian, who finished
third in the recent Spring Clas-
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tian, however, had the lead and Faria
was going to have to take it easy.
Faria was riding inches behind
Christian and when he would try the
inside, Christian would guard the
pipeline and block his effort. Faria
also tried the outside but he wasn't
fast enough out there to get the job
done. He had to hang back and wait
for a rare Christian mistake which
never came; Faria was forced to settle
for a tough second. A half-length
back, Dwyer got third by passing
Lucero on the final revolution.
Second-year rider Doug Nicol got
his first-ever shot at Costa Mesa Division One action and probably earned
himself a berth there for life by scoring three devastating wins on the
Handicap side of the program. Off
the 20, Nicol (Agajanian Ent.lFast
Freddy's Pizza/Life's A Beachl Arail
Taylor Concrete Pumping/Don &
Lori Faulkner/AXO/STP/FMF/KaI·
GardlCi~ello/Tsubaki/Pedco
Eng.,'
L & S Eng.lPerkins Machine/Casual
Cuts ILittle Jiminy's Imports/Sportworks Weslake) was simply unbeat-
SCRATCH MAIN: 1. Alan Christian (Wal!: 2. Mike
Faria (Jaw); 3. Mark Dwyer (Wes); 4. S.eve Lucero
(Wal).
HANDICAP: 1. Doug Nicol (Wes!; 2. Shawn
McConnell (Was); 3.. Brad a.ley (WeI); 4. Alan
Christian (WeI!; 5. Mark Dwyer (Wes); 6. Jeff Jones
(Was).
SECOND DIY: 1. Don Jackson (Jaw); 2. Ronnie
Correy (Was); 3. Wak Farnum (Jaw); 4. Kevin Krugh
(Jaw!; 5. Randy Skinner (Jaw!; 6. Jimmy Gentile
(Was).
THIRD D1V; 1. Bobby Simons (Wes); 2. Craig Furman lJaw); 3. Ste... Lyons (Jaw); 4. Dana Dumond
(Jaw); S. Richard Perkins ewes); 6. Mark Karive
(Jaw).
Ford flies
at Indy
By Bert Shepard/
Silver Shutter
INDIANAPOLIS, IN, MAR. 21
"It was my new LOp secret rear
tire. You can't even tell how it
works by looking at it!" explained Gary Ford midway
through the Suzuki Speedway Ice Racing National Championship. Ford,
the four-time Canadian National
Speedway Champion and winner of
all of the previous I.C.E. events at
Indy, methodically marched through
an action-packed evening to the main
event win.
The first three races of the evening
were used to fill two vacant spots in
the regular program. Mike Cortese
and Dale Wakefield earned their
places alongside the National starters.
The 1985 National Ice Speedway
Champion, Scott Brown, got off to a
rough start. On the last turn of lap
one, Brown put the Hallman Products/Keech Video/Scott Gogglesl
Lou's leathers mount into the wall
very hard. Brown was a little bloody,
but fine. "Maybe a little blood will
help - at least it woke me up!"
After the first one-third of the program, Gary Ford and Californian
Steve Martin had each won twice.
Mike Cortese notched a victory in the
third qualifier. Hamlin, New York's
George Lazor got on track by winning
event seven. "This place has jinxed
me. I've been here five times and not
done well. You have to have a cool
head and not get out of control," explained Lazor.
Prior to intermission, Brown and
Ford continued to dominate the
action.
The second bali of the program got
underway with Ford, Brown, Martin
and Brian Dailey marching toward
their tickets to the main. Daily's spot
was in jeopardy as Lazor dialed in a
victory in event 10. The 12th qualifier was a treat for the crowd and pivotal for the participants. Ford, Martin, Lazor and Bruce Nelson faced
off. After one tour, only Lazor was
left upright. Ford, Nelson and Martin collided and went down. Ford's
problems mounted as he went on the
two-minute clock for an inoperative
kill switch. All efforts failed to make
the switch work and fellow Canadian
John Kehoe loaned Ford his mount.
The unfamiliar ride ended abruptly
in turn three wi th a trip into the
snow. "The Ice Man" Ford would
not be denied and kept Lazor at bay
on the restart. Martin's third-place
finish - combined with a victory in
the next event- put him safely in the
main. "I had so much fun at Reno
(Nevada) last year, I decided to come
east this year," said Martin. Ford and
Lazor kept their momentum up as
they swept the last two qualifiers.
The luck of the starting position
draw put Ford on the inside pole
with Brown, Martin and Lazor alongside. A course adjustment, due to thin
ice, caught Brown and Lazor, as they
got off in turn two. The restart was
all Ford on the Marushin/Ontario
M/C Salvage/Jackson Racing/WebCam/Weslake. The only rider to better his starting position was Lazor,
when he took third spot from Martin
off of the last turn.
Ford was ecstatic as he collected the
winner's laurels. "It was a tough evening. I had put new rings in the
engine, but they failed to seat. So we
had plug oiling problems all evening."
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Results
MAIN: 1. Gary Ford; 2. Scott Brown; 3. George
Lazor; 4. Steve Manin.
QUAUFYlNG PTS: 1. Gary Ford (19); 2. (TIE) Scott
Brown/George Lazor (15); 4. S.eve Martin (12); 6.
(TIE! Brian Daily/Mike Cortese (7); 7. (TIE) Jim HadrickITom Burge (5); 9. (TIE) Bruce Nelson/John
Lewis/Dele Wal

