Sunday, August 24, 2008

Karkos can't be stopped in Mini 100 rally; White celebrates first career Late Model win

Karkos can't be stopped in Mini 100 rally; White celebrates first
career Late Model win

OXFORD, Maine - Any spectators heading for the exits early in hopes of
beating the traffic Saturday night should learn a valuable lesson:
Never walk out on an Allen's Coffee Flavored Brandy Mini Stock feature
at Oxford Plains Speedway while Justin Karkos is still involved.
Karkos rallied from the rear of the field three times, regaining a
lost lap on one occasion, to pocket an improbable victory in the Time
Warner Cable/99.9 The Wolf 100.
Four different drivers led the race before Karkos scooted underneath
Steve Barker to take the top spot on lap 83.
It was the second time he passed Barker. Karkos also moved back onto
the tail of the lead lap by driving to Barker's low side just before
the fifth and final caution flag of the event on the 65th circuit.
Karkos initially charged from his 11th starting position to second
before a tangle with Shane Kaherl brought out the yellow flag and sent
the two leaders to the back on lap 31.
On the ensuing restart, Karkos was black-flagged for passing two cars
prior to the change from yellow to green conditions. That prompted a
stop-and-go penalty, which Karkos completed just as Barker breezed
past to assign him a one-lap deficit.
Once Kaherl's second spin of the night gave Karkos renewed life and
allowed him to catch the tail of the restart grid, it was a matter of
time before Barker fell into his clutch. Karkos drove around Ashley
Marshall, Kevin Bishop and Bill Childs Sr. all in the space of lap 70
to charge from fifth to second.
"That was heck of a run by Steve. I was pushing for the win as hard as
I could," Karkos said. "The temperature was up around 250 degrees.
(The engine) probably needs a complete rebuild now, but oh, well. It's
almost the end of the season."
Karkos now leads the Crazy Horse Racing Engines Winner's Circle
Challenge with a division-best six victories. His only previous OPS
win prior to this season came in a 100-lap Mini Stock main event in
May 2007.
Barker, who ended a six-year winless drought in his last start, stayed
within five car lengths to finish and wound up second. Bishop took
third to stay in the championship hunt, with point leader Marshall
fourth and Childs fifth.
Eight features highlighted a busy program before a hefty Fan
Appreciation Night crowd.
Jeff White shared the spotlight with Karkos, capturing his first win
in the Oxford Networks Late Model division. White won 12 Limited
Sportsman features at OPS between 1994 and 1998, but he had come up
empty in nearly a decade of competing in the speedway's headline
divisions.
"This is my first win since we lost my dad," said an emotional White.
"This is for him. I have the best damn pit crew anyone could ask for."
Tommy Ricker also matched a Late Model career best in second, followed
by Dennis Spencer Jr., Don Wentworth and champion/current point leader
Travis Adams.
Tommy Tompkins (Allen's Strictly Stock), Keith Landry (Chimney Tech
Outlaw), Brady Romano and Zach Audet (Macdonald Motors Runnin' Rebel),
Vanna Brackett (Allen's Ladies) and Jake Burns (Call of the Wild RV
Sport Truck) also went to victory lane.
Tompkins' win was his second straight and fifth overall, tops in the
class. Just as he did in the 100-lap event on August 9, Tompkins took
the lead from B.J. Chapman to deny the fellow second-generation OPS
competitor his breakthrough win.
Chapman held on for second in front of Skip Tripp, who is on the cusp
of his first speedway championship.
Romano, a crew member for Karkos, celebrated his first four-cylinder
Rebel victory in three years of trying.
The large Rebel field was split in half, setting the stage for Audet's
second triumph of the season in the high-point portion.
Landry outlasted a 29-car Outlaw field. Though Zach Bowie was six car
lengths back in second, it was more than enough to secure the Agren
Appliance Summer Showdown short-season title for the Acceleration
Series class.
Second was also sufficient for Dottie Patria to complete her sweep of
the Wednesday and Saturday Ladies titles. Brackett broke a tie with
Patria by scoring her seventh victory of the campaign.
Two-time champion Burns also snapped a tie with his teammate "Wild"
Bill Irving to stand alone in the Truck record book with his 11th
checkered flag of the season. Irving picked up 10 wins in his 2006
title run.
Championship Night for the Acceleration Series is this Wednesday,
August 27 at 6:30 p.m. Seven drivers remain alive for the Outlaw
title, with three contending for Rebel top honors.
Polly's Variety Championship Night for the Championship Series is
Saturday, August 30 at 6:30 p.m.

ALLEN'S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY MINI STOCK (100 laps): 1. Justin
Karkos, Jay; 2. Steve Barker, Jay; 3. Kevin Bishop, South Paris; 4.
Ashley Marshall, Jay; 5. Bill Childs Sr., Leeds; 6. Don Frechette,
Turner; 7. Bill Thibeault, Oxford; 8. Greg Watkins, Bridgton; 9. Brad
Dwinal, Freeport; 10. Chuck Higgins, Lewiston; 11. Darrell Moore,
Mechanic Falls; 12. Rick Giguere, Auburn; 13. Shane Kaherl, Jay; 14.
Bob Martin, Auburn; 15. Nathan Guptill, North Turner; 16. Dave Mooney,
Wales; 17. Bill Mooney, New Gloucester; 18. David Giasson, Wales; 19.
Wayne Titus, Minot; 20. Curtis Fanjoy, Oxford; 21. Matt Moore, South
Paris; 22. Craig Moore, South Woodstock; 23. Butch Keene, Turner; 24.
Ken Daigle Jr., Lisbon; 25. Adam Polvinen, Oxford.
OXFORD NETWORKS LATE MODEL (40 laps): 1. Jeff White, Winthrop; 2.
Tommy Ricker, Poland; 3. Dennis Spencer Jr., Oxford; 4. Don Wentworth,
Otisfield; 5. Travis Adams, Canton; 6. David Vaughn, Naples; 7. Steve
Reny, Boothbay; 8. Tim Brackett, Oxford; 9. Shawn Martin, Turner; 10.
Shawn Knight, South Paris; 11. Ron Charpentier Jr., Wales; 12. Matt
Sanborn, West Baldwin; 13. Billy Childs Jr., Leeds; 14. Jimmy Childs,
Leeds; 15. Kurt Hewins, Leeds; 16. Ben Ashline, Pittston; 17. Nick
Brown, Bath; 18. Tyson Jordan, Poland; 19. Gerald Parlin, South Paris;
20. Corey Morgan, Lewiston; 21. Cecil Bryant, Wilton; 22. Ricky Rolfe,
Albany Township.
ALLEN'S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY STRICTLY STOCK (30 laps): 1. Tommy
Tompkins, Carthage; 2. B.J. Chapman, Bridgton; 3. Skip Tripp, Poland;
4. Larry Emerson, Durham; 5. Mike Short, Auburn; 6. Chris Burgess,
Lewiston; 7. Glen Henderson, Sabattus; 8. Matt Williams, Brownfield;
9. Mike St. Germain, Auburn; 10. Shane Green, South Paris; 11. Sumner
Sessions, Norway; 12. Rick Thompson, Naples; 13. Jeff Merrill, Mexico;
14. Michael Roe, West Paris; 15. Craig Coolidge, Auburn; 16. Dean
Coolidge, Oxford; 17. Zach Emerson, Sabattus; 18. Mark Bowie, Mechanic
Falls; 19. Brian Hughes, Otisfield. DQ: Randy Heath, Casco; Josh May,
Harrison.
CHIMNEY TECH OUTLAW (20 laps): 1. Keith Landry, Oxford; 2. Zach Bowie,
Mechanic Falls; 3. Tom Averill, Peru; 4. John Patria, Turner; 5. Kevin
Leighton, Minot; 6. Randy Robitaille, Norway; 7. John Spencer Jr.,
Auburn; 8. Addison Bowie, Auburn; 9. Charlie Webster, Auburn; 10. Fred
Clavet, Buckfield; 11. Mike Haynes, Livermore Falls; 12. Robert Lowe,
Turner; 13. Tina Titus, Lisbon Falls; 14. Phil Knowlton, Poland; 15.
Steve Moon, Gray; 16. Bruce Kiley, Oxford; 17. Jerry Goss, Mechanic
Falls; 18. Rick Spaulding, Lisbon; 19. Ed Burlock, Minot; 20. David
Brown, Gray; 21. Guy Childs Sr., Turner; 22. Dennis Morang, South
Paris; 23. Shannon Judd, Gray; 24. Dan Brown, Peru; 25. David Childs,
Oxford; 26. Scott Veinott, Sabattus; 27. Jonathan Baldwin, Auburn. DQ:
Gerry Richard, Leeds.
MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN' REBEL #1 (20 laps): 1. Brady Romano,
Livermore Falls; 2. Jeff Hebert, Auburn; 3. Jeff Beaule, Lewiston; 4.
Craig Farrington, Hebron; 5. Brandon Munroe, New Gloucester; 6. Bill
Sprague, Minot; 7. Gary Chiasson, Peru; 8. Gerard Cote, Oxford; 9.
Nate Dubuc, Lewiston; 10. Dwayne White, Livermore; 11. Cody Smith,
Oxford; 12. Jonah Farrington, Hebron; 13. Ellery Phillips Jr., Turner;
14. Gene White, Lisbon; 15. Josh Lovell, West Paris; 16. Randy Nutter,
Auburn.
MACDONALD MOTORS RUNNIN' REBEL #2 (20 laps): 1. Zach Audet,
Chesterville; 2. Jason Berry, Turner; 3. Kyle Hewins, Leeds; 4. Doug
Degroat, Oxford; 5. Troy Jordan, Turner; 6. Matt Dufault, Turner; 7.
Calvin Rose Jr., Turner; 8. Charlie Webster, Auburn; 9. John Childs,
Leeds; 10. Scott Farrington, Minot; 11. Tyler Smith, Oxford; 12. Mike
Kyllonen, Mechanic Falls; 13. Derek Cook, Wilton; 14. Dustin Couture,
Auburn; 15. Josh Childs, Oxford; 16. Ben Krauter, Raymond.
CALL OF THE WILD RV CENTER SPORT TRUCK (20 laps): 1. Jake Burns, Gray;
2. Ryan Farrar, Oxford; 3. John Lizotte, Mechanic Falls; 4. Ross
Spurling, New Gloucester; 5. Tom Libby, Gorham; 6. Jeff Schmidt,
Mechanic Falls; 7. Geoff Griffiths, Lewiston; 8. Devon Smith, Norway;
9. Steve Anderson, Bethel.
ALLEN'S COFFEE FLAVORED BRANDY LADIES (20 laps): 1. Vanna Brackett,
Buckfield; 2. Dottie Patria, Turner; 3. Lisa Brooks, Auburn; 4.
Kimberly Sessions, Auburn; 5. Debbie Marston, Hartford; 6. Kristen
Brown, Gray; 7. Shannon Wheeler, Auburn; 8. Annie Chartier, Mexico.

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