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MOTOR MAYHEM #2
ENDURO TWINS
August 26, 2007
Thurlow, Cook take $500 Twin
Enduro wins at final Motor Mayhem of season
OXFORD, Maine – David Thurlow somewhat covertly crept through the
field in a black station wagon during his Enduro event Sunday at
Oxford Plains Speedway. David Cook took command from the first sight
of green from the flagstand.
Two different
tactics worked equally well for the two competitors, who will cash
$500 winners checks after 50-lap Twin Enduro victories on the final
Motor Mayhem card of the summer.
Cook cruised to
victory in the Compact segment, while Thurlow led the Full-Size
portion of the program. A total of 60 drivers registered for the two
events.
In other
traditional Motor Mayhem activities, Bruce Berry successfully
defended his title from three weeks ago in Spectator Drags, and
Scott Roy stifled the competition in the Smoky Donut Show.
Thurlow's run was
so quiet that it took a thorough review of scoring before he was
awarded the trophy and checkered flag in victory lane. The
scorecards showed Thurlow passing Judd for the lead on lap 22.
He started second from last.
"They were a
good bunch of guys to race with," said Thurlow, who finished a
distant 16th place in his previous Enduro attempt on August 5.
"It was a lot of fun, and hopefully we'll be back for the first
one next year."
Judd, a weekly
competitor and top-five points finisher in the Chimney Tech Outlaw
division of the Wednesday night Oxford Acceleration Series, briefly
took over the top spot when June winner Ryan Chadwick went behind
the wall with a flat tire.
With only one
near-disaster in traffic after the Thurlow pass, Judd was able to
stave off Joe Strout for the runner-up role and a $200 consolation
prize.
"I was hoping
for the win, but this was my first Enduro in a long time, so I'm
glad to at least make it up here," Judd said.
Strout was the
final car on the lead lap. Gerald Parlin recovered from falling a
lap behind the leaders when his car wouldn't come up to speed on the
initial start to run fourth. That made it a top-five finish in every
Enduro this season for Parlin, a rookie in the Oxford Networks Late
Model rookie on Saturday evenings. Dennis Morang rounded out the top
five.
Cook saw daylight
at the drop of the green and charged from 21st to the lead before
the completion of the second lap.
Neither the giant
truck tires blocking the track in several strategic locations, nor
the water being sprayed in the corners, nor the heavy traffic could
stop the occasional Wednesday competitor from an impressive victory.
"I'm pretty
sure I lapped the field at least once," Cook said.
Officially, scoring
also showed Josh Childs, Tommy Tompkins, Phil Knowlton, Charlie
Webster and Jason Black on the lead lap.
It was still a
dominating effort for a car with a valid Maine license plate.
"It's still
registered and inspected," Cook said. "It's been my street
car. I figured, bring it out here, try to win $500 and make a
Wednesday night car out of it for next year."
Childs, the
runner-up, regularly races with Cook in the Macdonald Motors Runnin'
Rebel division, while third-place Tompkins heads into next
Saturday's Grover Gundrilling Championship Night as the Allen's
Coffee Flavored Brandy Strictly Stock point leader.
"I love the
old Enduros. They're back," Childs said. "I almost got
wrecked a few times. Nobody was going to catch the 15 (Cook) today.
I'll give David credit. He said he was going to come out and be
fast, and he went ahead and won the race."
Tompkins passed
Knowlton for third out of the final corner. Webster finished fifth
in his bid to go unbeaten after two previous Compact conquests.
Berry blew through
his field of challengers -- Sandy Smith, Brandon Cairnes, Mike St.
Germain and then Paul Fouquette -- in a sweep of the best-of-three
Spectator Drags final.
Roy, who won a
street-legal drag race at Oxford Dragway on Saturday night, came
back and wowed the crowd in the popularity contest that is the Smoky
Donut competition with a billowing array of gray and black tire
smoke.
Kyle Curtis and St.
Germain both suffered blown-out tires in their bid to show up Roy.
Fans chose Curtis as the second-place finisher.
Double features in
all three divisions and a huge fireworks display will highlight
Grover Gundrilling Championship Night next Saturday, Sept. 1. Driver
appreciation ceremonies and an on-track autograph session begin at
5:45 p.m., with racing at 6:30 p.m.
FULL-SIZE ENDURO (50 laps)
Fin. (Start) No., driver, hometown, laps completed
1. (22) #22x David Thurlow, Gray, 50
2. (12) #97 Shannon Judd, Jay, 50
3. (16) #420 Joe Strout, Hebron, 50
4. (4) #8 Gerald Parlin, South Paris, 49
5. (7) #112 Dennis Morang, South Paris, 48
6. (11) #28 Don Veinott, Sabattus, 48
7. (14) #12 T.J. Bradstreet, Harpswell, 47
8. (2) #35 Justin Bubier, Greene, 46
9. (23) #27 Mike Kyllonen. Mechanic Falls, 46
10. (8) #2 Ryan Chadwick, Wiscasset, 42
11. (19) #111 Allen Bradstreet, Topsham, 41
12. (9) #37 Laura Gleason, South Paris, 37
13. (5) #49 Robert Lowe, Lewiston, 35
14. (13) #19 Jim Bradstreet, Topsham, 29
15. (17) #14 Ernest Bowie, Oxford, 28
16. (10) #34 Travis Turcotte, Mechanic Falls, 28
17. (18) #777 Mike St. Germain, Auburn, 26
18. (21) #911 Rick Bradstreet, Topsham, 25
19. (3) #22 Chris Robinson, Bethel, 21
20. (6) #1 Kurt Hewins, Leeds, 17
21. (1) #82 James Record, Oxford, 16
22. (15) #20 Adam Nappi, Poland, 1
23. (20) #43x Dana Turcotte, Mechanic Falls, no scorecard
Lap leaders: Record 1-5, Hewins 6, Chadwick 7-20, Judd 21-22,
Thurlow 23-50.
Red flags: 2 (laps 3, 29)
Time of race: 32 minutes, 3 seconds
COMPACT ENDURO (50 laps)
Fin. (Start) No., driver, hometown, laps completed
1. (21) #15 David Cook, Lewiston, 50
2. (23) #5 Josh Childs, Oxford, 50
3. (35) #113 Tommy Tompkins, Dixfield, 50
4. (12) #K21 Phil Knowlton, Poland, 50
5. (33) #11 Charlie Webster, Auburn, 50
6. (8) #77 Jason Black, Mancheste, 50
7. (14) #112 Chris Foss, Jay, 49
8. (34) #71 John Short, Auburn, 49
9. (6) #68 Skip Douglass Jr., Buckfield, 48
10. (29) #777 Mike St. Germain, Auburn, 47
11. (11) #48 Kyle Glover, Oxford, 45
12. (15) #54x Devon Smith, Norway, 45
13. (22) #29 Ken Marston, Hartford, 44
14. (36) #3C John Childs, Leeds, 44
15. (32) #7 Anthony Gary, South Paris, 42
16. (25) #91 Craig Bartlett, Denmark, 41
17. (5) #1x Perley Garland, Auburn, 41
18. (2) #81 Tim Wood, West Gardiner, 40
19. (16) #3 Mark Lank, Kennebunk, 39
20. (13) #555 Gerard Cote, Oxford, 39
21. (4) #3x David Childs, Oxford, 37
22. (24) #82 Ben Krauter, Raymond, 36
23. (7) #60 Mike Moore, Norway, 36
24. (10) #73 Patrick McKinnon, Biddeford, 35
25. (31) #139 Rick Rose, Buckfield, 35
26. (17) #1 Brian Dolloff, Dixfield, 27
27. (19) #46 Nathan Dubuc, Lewiston, 21
28. (18) #524 Josh Markham, Vienna, 19
29. (20) #151 Kyle Edwards, Mechanic Falls, 13
30. (9) #69 T.J. Devlin, South Paris, 12
31. (37) #K9 Ryan Thomas, South Paris, 12
32. (1) #204 Ryan Ramsay, Norway, 13
33. (28) #182 Scott Buffington, South Paris, 8
34. (26) #13x James Richardson, Auburn, 6
35. (3) #13 Mike Childs, Auburn, 1
36. (27) #57 James Newcomb, South Paris, 0
37. (30) #14 Gene White, Lisbon, 0
Lap leaders: Ramsay 1, Cook 2-50
Red flags: 4 (laps 2, 10, 14, 29)
Time of race: 39 minutes, 52 seconds
SPECTATOR DRAGS: 1. Bruce Berry, New Gloucester; 2. Paul
Fouquette, New Gloucester.
SMOKY DONUT SHOW: 1. Scott Roy, Oxford; 2. Kyle Curtis,
Oxford.
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Photos by

Trudy Marshall JARRacing Photography
(207) 645-4571












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