Labor Day double MARRS regional at Summit Point

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FV94
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Labor Day double MARRS regional at Summit Point

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final grid for Sun race -
1 - Doug Voss 1:26.294
2 - Jim Oseth 1:26.297
3 - Doug Hannum 1:26.826
4 - Bill Saltenberger 1:27.104
5 - Jon Weisheit 1:27.288
6 - Ray Phillips 1:27.384
7 - Dan Voss
8 - Steve Smith
9 - Ray Qualls
10 - Jim Adleberg
11 - Ed Impink
12 - Jim Kleinklaus
13 - Hugh Maloney
14 - Bill Young
15 - Harry McMahon
16 - Jack Maloney
17 - Tammy oswald
18 - John Maloney
19 - Larry Grim
20 - Doug McLellan
21 - Ernie Stalder


final grid for Mon race -
1 - Jim Oseth 1:26.581
2 - Jon Weisheit 1:26.801
3 - Doug Voss 1:27.338
4 - Bill Saltenberger 1:27.350
5 - Ray Phillips 1:27.490
6 - Dan Voss 1:27.533
7 - Doug Hannum 1:27.821
8 - Ray Qualls
9 - Steve Smith
10 - Jim Adleberg
11 - Ed Impink
12 - Bill Young
13 - Hugh Maloney
14 - Jim Oswald
15 - Jack maloney
16 - John Maloney
17 - Harry McMahon
18 - Thor Pitman
19 - Larry Grim
20 - Ernie Stalder
21 - Doug McLellan
Bob Tupper
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Re: Labor Day double MARRS regional at Summit Point

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Sun race results -

1 - Doug Voss 1:26.251
2 - Jim Oseth 1:25.957 (fastest lap)
3 - Bill Saltenberger 1:26.531
4 - Doug Hannum 1:26.502
5 - Jon Weisheit
6 - Ray Phillips
7 - Ray Qualls
8 - Dan Voss
9 - Jim Adleberg
10 - Ed Impink
11 - Steve Smith
12 - Jim Kleinklaus
13 - Hugh Maloney
14 - Harry McMahon
15 - Bill Young
16 - Tammy Oswald
17 - Jack Maloney
18 - Ernie Stalder (14 laps)
19 - John Maloney (8 laps)
20 - Larry Grim (accident turn 1 lap 1)
21 - Doug Mclellan (DNS - leaking fuel cell)

race report -
Oseth and Doug Voss pulled clear of Saltenberger and Hannum on lap 1.
Weisheit, Phillips, Qualls, and Dan Voss formed a third group; with a slight gap back to Smith, Impink, Adleberg, and Young forming yet another battling group.
Doug Voss and Oseth slowly a gap as Hannum was split off from Saltenberger by a backmarker, leaving Saltenberger by himself in 3rd.
Hannum was left by himself in 4th, while Weisheit worked free to run by himself in 5th.
But behind Weisheit, two groups battled for the entire race - Phillips, Qualls, and Dan Voss constantly contesting 6th; and slightly behind then, Smith, Impink, Young, and Adleberg contesting 9th.
Up front Oseth and Doug Voss were exchanging the lead, but not battling in a way to allow Saltenberger to close the gap.
Oseth took the lead two laps from the end and held off Voss's pass attempt in turn 1 on the last lap.
But coming up the hill toward the bridge before turn 10, with Oseth still holding the lead, they encountered a backmarker.
Voss made best use of the situation to slingshot inside of Oseth, and all three went under the bridge side by side.
Oseth got the worst of it, with a little bumping with the lapped car, thus slightly slowing him down, allowing Voss to gain some extra momentum which carried him to the win.
Bob Tupper
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Re: Labor Day double MARRS regional at Summit Point

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Mon race results -

1 - Doug Voss 1:26.398 (fastest lap)
2 - Bill Saltenberger 1:26.481
3 - Jim Oseth 1:26.577
4 - Jon Weisheit 1:26.487
5 - Ray Phillips 1;26.493
6 - Ray Qualls
7 - Dan Voss
8 - Ed Impink
9 - Steve smith
10 - Jim Adleberg
11 - Bill Young
12 - Jim Oswald
13 - Harry McMahon
14 - Jack Maloney
15 - Hugh Maloney
16 - John Maloney
17 - Ernie Stalder
18 - Doug McLellan
19 - Thor Pitman
20 - Doug Hannum (DNF)

race report -
For the first few laps there was a large lead group of Oseth, Weisheit,
Doug Voss, Saltenberger, Phillips, Qualls, and Dan Voss.
Oseth, Weisheit, and Doug Voss traded the lead at the front of the group.
Then Dan Voss went off in turn 10 and spun all the way to the bank outside the gravel.
That left a lead group of Doug Voss, Oseth, Weisheit, Saltenberger, and Phillips.
Qualls dropped off to run the rest of the race by himself.
Behind Qualls was a rerun of the Impink, Smith, Young, Adleberg battle from Sunday's race, now with Dan Voss back on track just to their rear and closing fast.
Dan Voss quickly joined that battle and worked his way to the front.
Impink, Smith, and Dan Voss traded the front position of that group, with Voss just barely edging Impink at the end.
Up front, the lead continued to be traded between Doug Voss, Oseth, Saltenberger, and Weisheit, with Doug Voss finally prevailing, thus giving him a sweep of both races.
Bob Tupper
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