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DIRT TRACK AMA Grand National Cham 'onshi series Rounds 16 and 17: Illinois State Fairgrounds illinois State Fairgrounds Springfield, Illinois Results: September 1, 1996 (Round 17 of 22) HEAT 1 (10 L1ps; 11 riden, top 3 transfed: 1. Kevin Atherton (H-D); 2. Rich King (H-D~ 3. JoR Schnabel (HD); 4. Mike Hacker (Ii-D); 5. Steve Beattie (H-D); 6. Willie McCov (H-D); 7. Paul Morgan III (H-D); 8. Ian Segedy (H-li~ 9. Lance Jones (H-D); 10. Raobert Tripp III (H-D~ 11. Trapper McDamel (H-D~ Time: 5 min., 48.51 sec. HEAT 2 no L1ps; 11 riders, top 3 transfer): 1. Dave Camlin (H-D~ 2. Jay Springsteen (H-D~ 3. Scott Parker (H-D); 4. Kenny Coolbeth (H-D); 5. Coo Roeder n (H-D); 6. Don Howard (H·D); 7. Paul Bergstrom (H·D); 8. Robert Knapp (H-D); 9. Pat Buchanan (H-D); 10. Scott Buchan (H-D); n. Mike Varnes (H-D). Tim~: 5 min., 47.69 sec. MEAT 3 (10 laps; U riders, top 3 transfer): 1. Kevin Varnes (Hon); 2. Dale Jenneman (H-O); 3. Steve Morehead (H-D); 4. Chris Evans (H-D); 5. Jason Hetcher (H-D); 6. Paul Lynch (H-D); 7. Jim Sumner (H-D); 8. Danny Koelsch (H-D); 9. Tommy Hayden (H-D); 10. Ken Yoder Jr. (J-t-D); 11. Georgie Price IV (H-D); 12. Doug Scaggs (H-D). Time: 5 min., 49.66 sec. HEAT 4 (10 laps; U riders, top 3 transfer): 1. Joe Kopp (H-D); 2. Will Davis (H-D); 3. Terry Poovey (HD); 4. Dan tanley (H~O); 5. Dan Butler (H-D); 6. Chance Darling (Hon); 7. Lonnie Pauley (Hon); 8. Brent Armbruster (H-D); 9. Randy Shank 11 (H-D); 10. D.ve Hebb (Hon); 11. Brett Landes (Hon); 12. Bret Beyer (J-tD). Time: 5 mjn., 53.83 sec. SEMI 1 (8 laps; 11 riders, top 2 transfer): 1. Steve Beattie (H-D); 2. Kenny Coolbeth (H-D); 3. Jason Fletcher (H-D); 4. Danny Koelsch (H-D); 5. Scott Buchan (H-D); 6. Randy Shim!< 11 (H-D); 7. Ian Segedy (H-D); 8. Chance Darlmg (H-D); 9. Paul Bergstrom (Hon); 10. Trapper McDaniel (H-D); 11. Mike Vames (H~D). Time: 4 min., 41.95 sec. SEMl 2 (8 laps; 11 riders, tpp 2 transfer): 1. Dan Butler (H-D); 2. Brett Landes (Hon); 3. Mike Hacker (HD); 4. Paul MO'llan III (H-D); 5. Coo Roeder n (H-D); 6. Briefl ••• Davey Camlin walked ;may w;th a hefty chunk of change after wlnn;ng both SpMngfield miles. Saturday's Win netted Camlin S6100 from the purse alone while Sunday's victory was worth $5725. "For both days, with all the contingencies, ~ should be just aboul $20.000." Camlin said. "But I'm not sure. We're still waiting for the checks." (Top) Camlln (center) partied it up with Atherton (left) and Parker (right) on Sunday. The 26-year-old illinois native left Springfield some $20,000 richer for his efforts. .lAbove) Mike Hacker (1) won the 600cc support race on Sa1urday and was awarded the 883cc win on Sunday after main event winner Eric Bostrom was disqualified during the post-race Inspection. motorcycles when he was sick. He-'s probably the only guy who would ever get that chance." 0illinois State Fairgrounds Springfield, illinois Results: August 31,1996 (Round 16 of 21) MEAT 1 (10 laps; 14 riders. top 3 transfer): 1. Kevin Atherton (H-D); 2. Joe Kopp (H-D); 3. Dale Jennernan (H-D); 4. J.R Schn.be1 (H-D); 5. Willi. McCoy (H-D); 6. Mike Varnes (H-D); 7. Dan Stanley (H·O); 8. Scott Buchan (H-D); 9. Coo Roeder n (H-D); 10. Don How.,d (H·D); 11. Tom Troudt (Hon); U. Trapper McDaniel (H~ D); 12. Jos. Roeder (H-D). Time: 5 min., 5755 sec. HEAT 2 (to laps; 14 riders, top 3 transfer): 1. Steve Morehead (H-D); 3. Brett Landes (Hon); 4. Jay Springsteen (H-D); 5. Kenny Coolbeth (H-D); 6. Paul Lynch (H-D); 7. Paul Be-rgstrom (Hon); 8. ChriS Evans (H-D); 9. Lance Jones (H-O); 10. Tommy Colson (H-D); 11. Robert Tripp Ul (H-D); 12. Gary 16 Rogers (Hon). Time: 5 min.. 59.99 sec. HEAT 3 (10 lap,; 14 riden, top 3 transfe.r): 1. Scott Parker (H-D); 2. Dave Camlin (H-D); 3. Will Davis (HD); 4. Steve Beattie (H-O); 5. Mike Hacker (H-D); 6. Tommy Hayden (H-D); 7. Ken Yoder Jr. (H-D); 8. Pat Buchanan (H-D); 9. Robert Knapp (H-D); 10. Randy Sh.nk 11 (H-D); 11. Doug Scaggs (H-D); 12. Bret Beyer (H-D). Time: 5 min., 56.65 sec. REAT 4 110 laps; 14 ride.rs, top 3 transfer): 1. Rich King (Han); 2. Kevin Varnes (Han); 3. Chance Darling (Hon); 4. Dan Buller (H-D); 5. Danny Koelsch (H-D); 6. Jim Sumner (H-D); 7. Jason Fletcher (H-D); 8. Greg Teague (H-D); 9. Devon Pritchard (H-D); 10. Brent Armbruster (H-D); 11. Terry Poovey (H-D); 12. Georgie Price IV (H-D). Time: 5 min., 58.40 sec. SEMI 1 (8 laps; U riders, top 2 transfer): 1. Terry Poovey (H-D); 2. Steve Beattie (H-D); 3. Willie McCoy (H-D); 4. Scott Buch.n (H-D); 5. Ian Segedy (H-D); 6. Paul Bergstrom (Hon); 7. Danny Koelsch (K-O); 8. Ken Yoder Jr, (H-D); 9. Randy Shank tl (H-D); 10. Greg Te.gue (H-D); 11. Tom Troudt (Hon); 12. G.ry Rogers (Hon). Time: 4 min., 48.00 sec. SEMJ 2 (8 laps; 12 riders, top 2 transfer): 1. J.R. Schnabel (H-D); 2. Mike H.cker (H-D); 3. Lance Jones (H-D); 4. Jim Sumner (H-D); 5. Paul Lynch (H-.D); 6. Don Howard (H-D); 7. Coorgie Price IV (H-D); 8. Robert Tripp 111 (H-D); 9. Pat Buchanan (H-D); 10. Devon Pritchard (H-D); II. Dan Stanley (H-D); 12. Doug Scaggo (H-D). Time: 4 min., 49.92 sec. SEMI 3 (8 laps; 12 riders, top 2 transfer): 1. Dan Buller (H-D); 2. Kenny Coolbeth (H-D~ 3. Coo Roeder Il (H-D~ 4. Evans (H-D~ 5. Brent Armbruster (H-D); 6. Jason Flercher (H-D~ 7. Mike Vames (H-D); 8. Robert Knapp (H-D); 9. Tommy Hayden (H-D); 10. Trapper McDaniel (H-O); 11. Bret Beyer (H-O); 11. Tommy oms Cobon(H-D~ Time: 4 min., 49.95 sec. GRAND NATJONAL (25 laps; 17 riders): 1. Dave Camlin (H-D); 2. Rich King (Hon); 3. Kevin Atherton (H-D); 4. Joe Kopp (H-D); 5. J.R. Schnabel (H-D); 6. Kevin Varnes (Hon); 7. Scott Parker (H-D); 8. Dale Jenneman (H-D); 9. Jay Springsteen (H-D); 10. Will Davis (H-D); 11. Terry Poovey (H~D); 12. Chance Darling (H-D); 13. Brett Landes (J-ton); 14. Dan Butler (H-D); 15. Steve Beattie (H-D); 16. Ken Coolbeth (H-D); 17. Steve Morehead (H-D); lB. Mike Hacker (H-D). Time: 14 min., 51.87 sec. AMA GRAND NATIONAL C'SHIP SERIES STANDINCS (After 16 of 22 rounds): 1. Scott Parker (212/4 wins); 2. Rich King (208/1 win); 3. Will Davis (201/3 wins); 4. Kevin Atherton (195/3 wins); 5. Joe Kopp (178); 6. Steve Morehead (176/1 win); 7. Kevin Varnes (147); 8. Dave Camlin (121/1 win); 9. Brett LiUldes (95); 10. Jay Springsteen (89); 11. Steve Beattie (73); 12. Dan Butler (68); 13. Dale Jenneman (66); 14. Kenny Coolbeth (56); 15. Terry Poovey (53); 16. Dan Stanley (51); 17. Ronnie Jones (49); 18. J.R Schnabet (38); 19. Chance Darling (36); 20. Georgie Price IV (34). 600 SUP (U laps, 15 riders): 1. Mike Hacker (Rtx); 2. Lonnie Pauley (Rtx); 3. Paul Lynch (Rtx); 4. Tommy Hayden (Rlx); 5. Ch.rlie Orr (Rlx); 6. Johnny Murphree (W-R); 7. Randy Triplett (Rlx); 8. Shoun Russell (Rlx); 9. J.R. Schnabel (Rlx); 10. Gary Rogers (Rlx); 11. J.mes Randolph (Rlx); 12. Jim Sumner (Rlx); 13. Coorgie Price IV (Rlx); 14. Alan Eadie (Rlx); 15. D.le Jennem.n (Rtx). Time: 7 min., 18.82 sec. Though many of h;s competitors switched to fresh motorcycles for the second day of racing a1 SpMngfield, Dave Camlin and Skip Eaken were actual· Iy forced to stay with Camlins Saturday winner, the Don Camlin chaSSiS now affectionately known as "Down Under Too." after the Eaken-chassied bike gave them problems on Sunday. Camlin said that the leam had trouble with the winning rnachine, too. "We broke a valve spring," Camlins said. "So we had to change a cylinder head. " "ThiS is the way to go," Kevin Atherton said' of the Springfield doubleheader. "Th;s g;ves the fans two races to go to. and they don't have to travel. The IMDA does such a good job here, and this ;s truly a world-class facility. We might as well do a doubleheader here. Heck. we could come here on Memoriai Day and then do a doubleheader on Latior Day. That wouldn't bother me a b;t." J_ Kopp and Scott Parker agreed with the Springfield doubleheader concept as well, although Kopp didn't necessaMIy want to see three races a year there. "This .is really cool," Kopp saki. "They should run 'em both on Labor Day but let us 1/0 home and go fishing on Memorial Day." Parker c0ncurred. "This ;s great for the fans. and it works for us." Parker said. "It's best when you have two day races I;ke !h;s. It's better than one night race and one day race like we used to do at Indy. And th;s ;s the premier mile track in the country. " Bill W....r hed plenty to be proud of on Sunday after h;s two champions - Parker and Springste~ fin;shed in the top five, but the 1O-time' Grand National Championship-winning mechanic saved the biggest hug for Springer. "The race was two laps too long," Werner told SpMngsteen. "You are still the man. I hope you enjoyed it. " Chris Eva.... ;nched past Mike Hacker for the. win ;n the Bill Huddleston Memorial Dash far Cash on Sunday. The live-lap event is unique in that it pays a $2500 purse to the SIX riders who missed the Grand National final by one or two positions. Jason Fletcher, Paul Morgan III. Dan~y Koelsch and Lance J _ rounded out the field. Were you there?: Fan _ndance for the Springfield Mile weekend was' hefty, to say the least. Some 11,00 race fans flooded through the gates on Saturday wh;le 15,000 attend\ld Sunday's event. Tommy Hayden (H-D); 7. Paul Lynch (H~D); 8. Brent Armbruster (H-D); 9. Robert Tripp ill (H-D); 10. Robert Knopp (H-D); 11. Mike Vames (H-D). Time 4 min.• 42.86 sec. SEMI 3 110 laps; 11 riders, top 2 transfer): 1.1im Sumner (H-D); 2. Willie McCoy (H-D); 3. Chris E"aM (H-D); 4. Lance Jones (H-D); 5. Don Howard (H-D); 6. Pat Buchanan (H-D); 7. Dave Hebb (Hon); 8. Doug Seaggo (H-D); 9. Lonnie Pauley (Hon~ 10. Brei Beyer (H-D~ 11. Ken Yoder Jr. (H-D~ Time: 4 min.. 46.45 sec. GRAND NATIONAL (25 laps; 17 riden): 1. Dave Camlin (H-D~ 2. Kevin Atherton (H-D); 3. Scott P",ker (H-D); 4. J.y Spongsteen (H-D); 5. Steve Morehead (HD); 6. Joe Kopp (H-D); 7. Will Davis (H-D); 8. Steve Beattie (H-D~ 9. Brett Landes (Hon~ 10. Dan Buller (HD~ n. Willie M~ (H-D~ 12. Jim Sumner (H-D); 13. J.R Schnabel (H-D~ 14. Dale Jennernan (H-D); 15. Kevin Varnes (H-D); 16. Rich King (H-D); 17. Rich King (Hon); 1 . Terry Poovey (J-t-D). Time: None due to red flag. AMA GRAND NATIONAL C'SHIP SERIES STANDJNGS (After 11 of 22 rounds): 1. Scott Parker (228/4 wins); 2. Kevin Atherton (214/2 \-vins); 3. Will Davis (213/3 w;ns); 4. Rich King (210/1 win); 5. Joe Kopp (191); 6. Steve Morehead (190/1 win); 7. Kevin Varnes (151); 8. Dave Camlin (144/2 wins); 9. Brett Landes (l05); 10. Jay Springsteen (lQ.l); 11. Steve Beattie" . (84); 12. Dan Butler (77); 13. Dale Jenneman (71); 14. Kenny Coolbeth (59); 15. Terry Poovey (54); 16. Dan St.nley (51); 17. Ronnie Jones (49); 18. J.R. Schnabel (44); 19. Chance D.rling (36); 20. Coorgi Price IV (34). AMA 883 NATIONAL (12 laps, 17 riders): 1. MIke Hacker; 2. J.R. Schnabel; 3. Robert Miller; 4. Billy Martin; 5. Georgie Price IV; 6. Jason Fletcher; 7. Scott Stump;.B. Greg Teague; 9. Gary Rogers; 10. Lonnie Pauley;] 1. A.J. Herrera; 12. Jim Rosa; 13. Jess Roeder; 14. Paul Bergstrom; 15. Eric Bostrom; 16. Shaun Russell; 17. Dan Stanley. Upcoming Rounds: Round 18 - Syracuse. New York, September 8 Round 19 - Rossburg, Ohio, September 14 Despite complaining abollt a lack of horsepower from his twingled XA750. T.rry Poovey showed up to Springfield with the motor in the same configuration. "I guess I do like it, kinda." Poovey said. "And we've got more power this weekend." Poovey wound up WIth I 1-18 finishes in the finals. One team apparently hav;ng no trouble making horsepower at Springfield was the Gardner AacinglWalters Bros. Harley-Davidson team. whose Mder Dan Butler appeared to be really fast In pract;ce. "We read Cycle News last week." team mechanic Greg Crow explained. "And if Bill Werner can do a valve Job and win a mile, then I guess we have to do one too. But it helps if you have a rider who can ride the wheels off the thing," Buller was 14th on Saturday and improved to 10th on Sunday.. Will Davis and Jay Spring.-n were among the riders sporting sol"ne rather evil·looking welts from "the marbles at the edges of the groove, which were kicked up throughout the day. Davis in particular showed off a silver dQllar·sized bru;se on h;s right shoulder, "That's my tattoo. man," Davis joked. And what about Will Davis? The champ;onsh;p contend;ng North Carolinan has had worse week· ends at Springfield - like last year' 5 heart wrenching engine fa;lure·wh;ch snatched victory from his hands on MemoMal Day weekend .- but he's tiad better as . well. After a mistake on Saturday cost him the win. Davi~ never seemed to get ~lIing on Sunday ~nd thus bettered that position by "only" three places on Sunday. "I "don't know." Davis !;akl. "' guess I need more comer speed. After closer scrutiny•. Steve Morehead found the source of the trouble that dropped his motor to one cylinder and cost him a shot Saturday's victo· ry. "We had a coif go bad." Morehead sa;d. "I stilrted it th;s morning, and it sounded fine, and then when it warmed up. it went dead again." Nonetheless, Morehead kept himself and the fans entertained on Saturday as he stayed on the race track in the hope of picking IJp points. The "Findlay . Flyer" continually waved to the crowed and even· tuaily provoked them ;nto dO;Jlg the wave every time that he went by. " We were just mak;ng the best of a bad situation," Morehead said. "That was fun anyway. " Scott Perker gave the good folks at Burks Productions a lesson ;n on·board camera placement during practice on Saturday. Parker was running around with one of the $2500 mini-cams when it came loose and began dllflgling in his forks. "I thought ;t might get caughl up in sQmething, 50 I r.eeched down and ripped it loose." Parker said. "Then I thought, 'Now what the hell am I gonna do with it?' So I said. 'See ya", and I just chucked it down the back stra;ghtaway. Then I was thinking, 'I wonder how much that just cost 'em?' " The camera was not damaged in the incident.