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Keith Chrisco had a wild night at
Costa Mesa speedway, and won'
the Scratch main.
Ascot Scratch main winner Robert Pfetzing (inside) and Speedway USA
Scratch victor Steve Lucero battle it out in lOuthern California.
3RD DIY: I. DeYid Di.. (Wn~ 2. Rod Saunders
Rylence (Jewl.
...-MATCH RACE: I. Bobby Schwartz (We.l: 2. Bred
Oxl.., (Wnl.
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By Scott Daloisio
VICTORVILLE, CA, MAY 31
A warm desert night greeted a
fine crowd and a fine field of
southern California speedway
riders at Speedway USA Satur-
30
day night. By evening's end, Steve
Lucero and Mark Dwyer stood head
. and shoulders above the rest after tak'ing wins in the two Division One
main events.
Dwyer was simply dazzling on the
night as he won five of his six rides,
including the Handicap main event.
In fact, Dwyer came very close to scoring the rare clean sweep on the night.
Dwyer (Middle Eanh Video/Maurice's Used Speedway Bikes/Scott Goggles/Arai Weslake) was starting off
the 40 in the Handicap main, and he
only had Lucero and Mike Faria
behind him. Faria and Lucero boasted
to the other riders just before the stan
of the main, "Look out, we're coming
through." That prompted Dwyer to
look at Faria and say, "Just catch me
if you can, Mike." Those words proved
prophetic.
Jeff Johnson beat Tuff McBride off
the 20 for the lead at the outset. Gary
Hicks was initially in third, but Dwyer
made quick work of him and then set
his sights on McBride. Dwyer got
him as they came off turn two on the
second revolution. Lucero and Faria
were attempting to come through the
slower traffic, but lap three proved
fateful to them. While Dwyer was
re'lieving Johnson of the lead, Faria
pulled out with motor ills. At the
same time Lucero threw a chain and
slowly coasted to the infield. From
that point on, it was all Dwyer, and
he posted a popular win over Johnson and McBride..
After winning that Handicap main,
all Dwyer had to do was win the
Scratch main to put the finishing
touches on his clean sweep. However, that was not to be, as Dwyer,
coming from gate twO, found himself
trailing Lucero (Shoei/Scott/Maurice's Used Speedway Bikes/OiJzall/
Gene Woods Racing Products/Leathers Limited/ Cirello Racin~/STP/
Kal-Gard/Hi-Point/QuallA-Tech/
Hair By Bev/Z/IMS/R.C. Perf.lK&N/'
Windlord/Super Spoke Wcslake) and
Faria. RonnieCorrey, who gota poor
start from the outside, pushed Dwyer ,'.
to last when he slipped by on lap two.
The crowd favorite then continued
his charge'when he also got by Faria
on the same lap for second. That is as
far as Correy could get, as Lucero was
dialed in and went on to beat Coney
by three lengths. Dwyer did manage
to get past Faria for a third-pla~ finish,
Former Rye House Rocket Chris
Chaplin played the waiting game
and it paid off as the young Englishman won the Second Division rr>ain
for the second time of the year. Chaplin (Scott Goggles/ AXO/Dad &
Mom/Sandona Racing Weslake) used
a smooth move to get Jon Boyer on
lap four to take the lead and eventual
wm.
Archie Perez (Godden), like Chaplin, bided his time and took the lead
off the final corner to win the Third
Division main over Scott Stevens and
Mike Dalbey.
Results'
SCRATCH: l. Steve Lucero (We.l; 2. Ronnie Cor·
r.., (We.'; 3. Merit Dwyer (Wn).
HANDICAP: I. 'Merk ~ (Wesl; 2. Jeff Johnson (Wnl; 3, Tuff MclIride (Jewl.
2ND DIY: I. Chris Choplin (Wnl; 2. Jon Boyer
(Wn); 3. Bobby Simon. (Wesl.
3RD DIV: I. Archie Pere.(Gdnl; 2. Scott Steyen.
(Wnl; 3. Mike Dalbey (Jewl.
win over Lucero, "Flyin' Mike" Faria
and Sandona.
Ventura youngster Walt Farmun
(WeatherKing/Scott Jawa) led all the
way to win the Handicap main event.
The race was stopped after Farnum
went down and Shawn McConnell
was excluded for causing the incident. McConnell and his crew were
incensed and they pleaded their case
to referee Phil Moon who stuck tohis
guns and ruled them out.
On the second try, it was all Farnum but he had Rich Sweaney giving
him everything he could handle all
the way. Sweaney continually tried to
poke his front tire into the lead, but
Farnum fought him back every time
and took the hard-earned win. Third
spot, after a big battle, was taken by
Ed Castro over Lucero and Gene
Woods.
Bobby Simons (Don & Lori Faulkner/AXO/IOO% Products/Scott Goggles Weslake) took the lead from
Chris Chaplin to post his first-ever
south Bay Stadium Division Two
win. Chaplin hung on for second
with Johnny Walker third.
Jim Blan (Jawa) survived an insane
Division Three four-Iapper to score
his second Ascot win of 1986. Canada's Nelson Coleman finished second.,
with Dale Capr.io third.
Results
Ascot Spdwy win
to Pfetzing
By Scott Daloisio
GARDENA, CA, MAY 29
Roben "Five Flavors" Pfetzing
got a perfect ga te on the stan of
the Scratch main eventat Chris
Agajanian's Ascot South Bay
Stadium Thursday night, but when
the red flag came out on lap one, it
looked like it was all for naught. On
the restart, Pfetzing agai n gotlhe perfect gate and this time the race ran
without problems and PEetzing had
his second Ascot win of the 1986
campatgn.
Pfetzing was making his incredible
starts from gate three, which is notoriously the worst on any speedway
track since it rests in the middle of the
groove. The red was brought out
when Steve Lucero and John "Sidewinder" Sandona went down in turn
two. Both made the restart, but nobody
was going to beat Pfetzing (Valvoline/STP/Simpson/O'NeaIlUSA/
Scottl1 Grand/KaI-Gard/2 Kin Chu/
NGK/Team Swolen/Z/Trackstar
Equipment/Cirell.o Racing Weslake)
on the night. Lucero gave chase all
the way, but Pfetzing served notice
that -he planned to win when he
opened it up on the third circuit.
~[~~ba~'p?iruon, he w~~sed lD th~ .•
SCRATCH MAIN: I. Rob Plefling (Jewl; 2. Sieve
Lucero (Wesl; 3. Mike Farie (Jewl.
HANDICAP: I, Welt Fll