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Califarnia Speedway
The Grand
Mad Dog Finally
Gets a Bite
By RYAN EVANS
INDUSTRY HILLS, CA, AUG. 10
S
hawn "Mad Dog" McConnell ended his season-long dry spell
by winning the main event at The Grand in Industry Hills.
The four-rider field was reduced to three when Charlie "The
Edge" Venegas got into the tapes and was excluded. After the
riders restaged and the tapes went up, McConnell beat Bryan
Yarrow and Tommy Hedden into turn one. McConnell had a
little breathing room on the first lap. but Yarrow eliminated any
margin for error on the second lap when he glued himself to the
leader's back tire. Yarrow tried everything he knew throughout
the balance of the race but couldn't get past the wily veteran.
McConnell was first to the checkered flag, Yarrow was second,
Hedden finished third, and Venegas was credited with fourth.
Ryan Fisher began things with a victory over Nate Perkins in
the first heat. Shaun Harmatiuk held off Bobby Schwartz for the
win in the next heat. Bart Bast won his first race at the track in
the next race, and Yarrow defeated McConnell in race 10.
Venegas beat Hedden in the final race of round one.
The second round of heats began with Hedden defeating
Fisher. Bast made it two in a row by beating Perkins. Schwartz,
celebrating his 49th birthday, was awarded race 18 after Bobby
Krips fell. Venegas won the next race for his second straight
Victory. McConnell beat Jimmy Fishback to close out round two.
McConnell handed Bast his first loss in round three's first
race. Hedden scored his second straight victory. Venegas kept
his perfect score by winning race 26. Fisher scored his second
victory of the evening in the next race. Schwartz won his
second straight race by defeating Perkins and Yarrow.
Harmatiuk and Yarrow finished first and second, respectively, in
a runoff to earn the final semi slots.
Venegas trapped the field from gate four and romped to the
win in the first semi, and Yarrow followed him to get the other
transfer spot. In semi two, Hedden's victory, along with
McConnell's second-place finish, earned them the final two
spots in the main. Bast was victorious in the Consolation.
The first running of the Division Two main ended in a heap in
turn three, and the referee penalized Rudy Laurer on the restart.
Bryan Buffington led the restart for three laps, while Laurer
navigated past the other two riders. Buffington had the win
locked up when he nearly fell exiting the final comer. Laurer
challenged the leader in a drag race to the finish, but Buffington
recovered in time to win. Laurer had to settle for second, Eloy
Medellin finished third, and DeWayne Stark was fourth.
Mike Bershee led the DMsion Three main event from start
to finish to claim his first-ever main-event victory. Troy
Robinson was second, Robert Glamuzina finished third, and
John Zuber was fourth.
Dominic Manzares defeated Austin Santana and Trevor
Sargent to win the Pee Wee main event.
Krystal Cramer passed all four of her competitors on the first
lap, despite a SO-yard handicap, and ran away with the Youth
main event. Gino Manzares finished second, Joey Holt finished
third, Russell Green was fourth, and Phillip Harmatiuk was fifth.
RESULTS
PIW: ,. Dominic Manzares (Yam); 2. Austin Santana (KTM); 3. Trevor Sargent
(Han). YTH: t, Krystal Cramer (law); 2. Gino Manzares (law); 3, Joey Holt
(Hon); 4. Russell Green (Han); S, Phillip Harmatiuk (Han), 0-3: I. Mike Bershee
Uaw); 2. Troy Robinson (law); 3, Robert Glamuzina Uaw); 4, John Zuber (Jaw).
0-2: ,. Bryan BuHlngton (Jaw); 2, Rudy Laurer (law); 3. E~ Medellin (Jaw); 4.
DeWayne Stark (Jaw), o· r CONSI: I. Bart Bast (law); 2. Bobby Schwartz (GM);
3. Shaun Harmatiuk (law); 4. Ryan Fisher (law). 0-1 MAIN: I. Shawn McConnell
(GM); 2. Bryan Yarrow (law); 3, Tommy Hedden (GM); 4. Charlie Venegas (Jaw).
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