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Cycle News 1997 03 19

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DIRT TRACK AMA NAOONAL GRAND NATION. CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES els Dum By Scott Rousseau , Photos by Kinney Jones and Flat Trak Fotos DAYTONA BEACH, FL, MAR, 8 hen longtime privateer Terry Poovey stood atop the victory , podium after winning the Louisville Half-Mile on June 2, 1985, it may have been impossible for him or anyone else in attendance to fathom that it would be nearly 12 years before he would enjoy the view from up there again. But finally, at Daytona Municipal Stadium, aU those years of frustration and waiting were instantly made worthwhile when the soft-spoken Texan earned the one thing that had kept him coming back; his 10th career AMA Grand National win, Poovey, 38, dazzled the 8000 fans by winning the main event to end the longest dry spell in AMA Grand National Championship history, eclipsing the legendary Jay Springsteen's winless streak of nearly 10 years between 1985 and 1995. And he did so in sirililar fashion to Springer - by sheer domination. The KK Racing/ Salpaka/Dodge Brothers-backed Poovey grabbed the holeshot after a complete restart of the 25-lap main event and then stormed along unchaUenged on the tricky, semi~banked quarter~mile also known as Larry Kelly Field, post'ing the win by several bike lengths over runner-up Brett Landes on the Undo W (Above) Terry Poovey claimed his first Grand National main event win since June 2, 1985, when he led wire to wire and took the checkered flag first at the seasonopening Daytona Short Track. (Right) A winner again: Poovey (center) is flanked by runner-up Brett Landes (right) and third-placed Jay Springsteen (left). Racing/ Quaker State/Audiovox Rotax, It came,20 years after his first Grand National win - ironicaUy it was on a short'track at Talladega, Alabama, on June 5,1976 - and it may have been long overdue, but it was hardly surprising as Poovey merely repeated his effort of one night earlier when he dominated the second round of the AMA National Hot Shoe Series to score his first win at the stadium since his AMA Regional victory there in 1988, Even so, Poovey admitted ever win that. he 'wasn't sure if he would , agam. "I was beginning to wonder," the jubilant Poovey said on the podium. "But when I saw 01' Markel-man (former three-time Grand National Champion Bart Markel), he told me that I was going to win on Friday and Saturday. I'm so happy. I want to thank Jim

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