
BUDDIES BLOGS - Jim Clarke
Jim’s
Journey’s
By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications
June
7, 2009
People
who are familiar with my weekly writings know that racing is a big part of my
life – but sometimes, there’s a nice reminder that there are other things
that are more important. The people
in my life will always mean more to me than racing ever will...no
matter how much I might enjoy my visits to the track.
Thursday,
June 4th:
My
kids are easily the most important thing in my life.
They always have been and always will be.
I enjoy the time I get to spend with my son and daughter and I’m
thrilled with the young people they’ve become.
My son Travis travelled to Europe with his high school friends earlier
this year and when he told his mother and me that he had the opportunity to make
the trip, his next comment was that he was going to pay for it himself through
his part-time job at Harvey’s. I’ve
been lucky enough to join my daughter Allisen on several school trips and was
happy to book a day off work this past Thursday and be part of a journey to The
Rogers Centre for a Blue Jays game.
The
Jays made the game close in the late going, but ended-up losing the
Friday,
June 5th: Kawartha
Speedway
The
opening night of the 2009 season – Friday, May 29th – at Kawartha
Speedway was cut short by weather. The
OSCAAR Super Late Model feature was postponed and will be made-up later in the
year. Keep an eye on www.kawarthaspeedway.com
or www.oscaar.ca for details.
The Late Models were scheduled to run a 40 lap main event and when that
portion of the show was delayed, track officials decided to make it up with a
pair of 25 lappers.
The
line-up for the first of the features was determined from the opening night’s
qualifying. From the drop of the
green flag, it seemed like the Late Model guys missed racing for the big bucks.
A number of yellow flags slowed the pace, with some valuable racing
equipment being loaded onto the haulers with significant damage.
Norm Mayhew’s #60 and Ryan Downer’s #73 each made solid contact with
the wall in different incidents. When
the checkered flags fell, 2008 champion Dan McHattie and Brandon Watson had
picked-up the Late Model feature wins.
By
contrast, the Mini Stock and Thunder Car features treated the fans to some
excellent, side-by-side racing. 2008
Mini Stock champ Jason Juriga parked his #1 machine in victory lane, with former
Limited Late Model champion Kyle Donaldson finding his way to the winner’s
circle over John Baker Jr. and last year’s Thunder Car champion Willie Reyns.
Tim Norris claimed the visiting Ontario Pro Challenge series main event.
Kawartha
Speedway will take Friday, June 12th off before returning to action
with a 100 lap Late Model invitational special event Friday, June 19th.
Some of the Kawartha drivers will also head to Capital City Speedway at
Saturday,
June 6th:
After
being washed-out on their first attempt of getting the ’09 campaign underway,
Brockville Speedway has been perfect. So,
in fact, had been Danny O’Brien. The
8 time track champion had claimed the first 2 DIRTcar 358 modified feature
events. The 1st came from an
outside front-row starting spot. The
2nd from a little deeper in the starting field.
Saturday night, O’Brien would face some stiff competition.
His
return to action didn’t go exactly the way Pat O’Brien had planned.
On the first lap of the small block modified feature, the veteran runner
was collected in a turn 3 incident that also involved David Hebert, Steve Bilow,
Chris King and Gage Morin. O’Brien,
King and Morin were finished for the night, while Hebert and Bilow were able to
continue. From the early going,
Todd Stewart was on a strong run. When
we had a chance to chat before the feature, he told me that he thought the track
had sealed-over, with just a little bit of moisture on the bottom and the
extreme outside lane. When the
green was displayed on the restart, the driver of the #72 TEO Pro Car took to
the bottom of the track and began picking-off spots.
After
settling for 2nd to O’Brien last week – and scoring the same
finish in the DIRTcar 358 modified feature Friday night at Mohawk International
Raceway – Stewart was hungry for a win. He
grabbed 2 spots on lap 5, then became the night’s 3rd leader with a
pass on the 6th circuit. Steve
Bilow spun on lap 27 to bring out a late race yellow flag, but Todd Stewart
wasn’t to be denied and earned his first win of 2009.
Even with his car sitting in victory lane, the highlight of Stewart’s
night was posing for photos with his wife Janet and daughters Abby and Annie by
his side. Danny O’Brien was 2nd, with Kyle Dingwall, Tim O’Brien
and Bill Gill completing the top 5.
This
weekend: Friday, June 12th
- ?? ; Saturday, June 13th
– The 3rd Annual
Note:
After watching Saturday night’s NASCAR Nationwide Series event, I’ll
be sending a copy of John Hiatt’s ‘Greatest Hits’ CD to Kyle Busch.
“It breaks my heart to see those stars, smashing a perfectly good
guitar.”
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