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Steven
Blakesley / Westcar Late Model Series
2006
was supposed to be an all-new racing series for the Westcar Late
Model Series. Sunday, at Stockton 99 Speedway in Stockton, CA, Byron
Gonzales of Carmichael, CA proved that the new competition better
take note of his 2005 championship.
Gonzales made a
dramatic pass outside of Gary Glenn of Orangevale, CA in turn two on
lap 95, and went on to lead the final five laps and take the win in
the first Westcar Late Model Series event of 2006.
Gonzales, in his first career start at Stockton, triumphed over a
field that featured 12 drivers making their Westcar debuts. The
field was littered with Stockton veterans as well.
“I
never dreamed I would win today,” Gonzales said. “I never thought
I’d be able to win in my first race here.”
Gary
Shafer Jr. led the opening 16 laps before a collision with Eric
Schmidt of Roseville, CA on the front-straight caused him heavy
cosmetic damage. Shafer lingered on while Schmidt was eliminated.
Shannon
Mansch of Roseville took the lead position following the incident,
and drove away for second-place running Glenn.
As Mansch and
Glenn raced away during the long green-flag run, a raging pack of
cars battled for positions three through ten. Kyle Cattanach of
Redding, CA and Chris Monez of Turlock, CA battled hard for the
fourth position throughout the run.
“I was
saving the tires at the beginning while still trying to apply the
pressure,” Monez said.
Melissa
Davis of Santa Rosa, CA brought out the caution on lap 58, ending a
42 lap stint of green flag racing.
Glenn applied pressure on Mansch, while Monez passed Shafer to move
into third.
Mansch’s dreams of a Westcar victory were squashed on lap 66, when
Scott Shade of Redwood City, CA spun and Mansch was collected in
reaction.
As a
result, Monez was shuffled back to behind Shafer, who was still
nursing a damaged race car. Gonzales raced back to the caution
gaining four positions to move into third.
On lap
73 Gonzales passed Shafer to take the second position and began to
make a run on Glenn.
Monez
and Shafer made contact on lap 77 in turn one that shuffled them to
the rear of the field. Two laps later,
Shafer
made contact with Mansch, sending Mansch spinning.
John
Moore of Granite Bay, CA and Paul Gunthmiller of Manteca, CA battled
for the fifth position until Gunthmiller cut down a tire and slammed
the turn three wall.
Glenn’s
car, like many others in the field, was fading due to the multiple
caution periods late in the race.
“When I saw
that caution with 15 to go, I knew I was in trouble,” Glenn said.
Gonzales set-up Glenn and made an exciting pass outside of turn two
on lap 95 to take the feature win.
“I knew
I had Gary,” Gonzales said. “The car was good everywhere, I was
trying to save my stuff and keep the tires up.”
Gonzales held off Glenn after a late caution on lap 97 to take the
$2250 win, presented by Eagle Fitness of Reno/Carson. Troy Shirk of
Oakley, CA passed Glenn on the final restart to take over second.
Cattanach and Monez rounded out the top-five.
“I
wanted to win it,” Glenn said. “Me and my crew tried our best and
I’m happy with a top-three.”
“I’ve
always wanted to do well at Stockton,” Gonzales said. “Out goal is
to is to conquer the race tracks and not think about the points.
Championships don’t happen by thinking about them, we just have to
be good.”
Chris
Monez of Turlock won the $100 Scott Performance Wires Fast Time
and Eric Schmidt of Roseville, CA won the $100 Competition
Carburetion Dash for Cash
Finish
for Eagle Fitness of Reno/Carson 100
98 Byron Gonzales Carmichael, CA La Pacita Mexican Food Chevy $2250
(Including $1000 sponsor bonus)
1x Troy Shirk Oakley, CA MSN/Microsoft/JME/XBOX Chevy $750
50 Gary
Glenn Orangevale, CA G.Glenn Plastering Chevy $625
z2 Kyle
Cattanach Redding, CA LaHourge Race Cars Chevy $500
11 Chris Monez Turlock, CA Ayers Racing Dodge $450
27 John Moore Granite Bay, CA JM Environmental Chevy $425
75
Chuck Glick Citrus Heights, CA Chevy $400
35 Rich Lawlor Sparks, NV Allen’s Tire Chevy $375
3 Gary Shafer Jr. Manteca, CA Stockcar Fabrication Chevy $350
15 Scott Chappell Lodi, CA Cardoza Transport Chevy $325
71 Melissa Davis Santa Rosa, CA Carl’s Ready Mix Chevy $300
3x Chet Danburg Carson City, NV Re/Max Chevy $290
44 Paul Gunthmiller Manteca, CA Roy Reeves Sand & Gravel $280
9 Craig Swim Orangevale, CA Swim’s Auto Repair & Towing Chevy $270
61 Shannon Mansch Roseville, CA Performance Electrical Chevy $260
5 Scott Shade Redwood City, CA David’s Racing Products Chevy $250
2
Michael Wendt Lodi, CA Wendt & Sons Construction Chevy $240
55 Zane Lovelace Roseville, CA Heavylifter.com Chevy $230
34 Ted Montague IV Fremont, CA Chevy $220
05 Eric Schmidt Roseville, CA AT&T, Yellowpages.com Chevy $210
Lap
leaders: 1-16 Gary Shafer Jr., 16-66 Shannon Mansch, 66-95 Gary
Glenn, 95-100 Byron Gonzales.
Awards:
*Eagle Fitness Of Reno/Carson Feature
Winner Bonus - $ 1,000.00* - Byron Gonzales
Scott Wires Fast Time Award - $ 100.00
– Chris Monez
Competition Carburetion Dash For Cash -
1st place - $ 100.00 – Eric Schmidt
Jim Courage Pools Hard Charger Award - $
100.00 – Byron Gonzales
California Door Most Laps Led Award - $
100.00 – Shannon Mansch
John L. Sullivan Highest Finishing Crate
Motor Award - $ 100.00 – Troy Shirk
DNQ: 16 Andy Livengood (Richmond, CA), 25 Randy Reeves (Modesto,
CA), 0 Michael Brooks Jr. (Stockton, CA), 32 Richie Crowell
(Cottonwood, CA), 88 Michael Clarke (Pleasanton, CA), 11x Christina
Davis (Santa Rosa, CA), 43 Chris Hinkle (Lodi, CA), 10 Craig
Scroggins (Waterford, CA), 51 Brian Koski (Pleasanton, CA), 23 Tony
Flores (Ripon, CA). |