“Fremont
Flier” Shane Golobic Claims 1st Annual Johnny Soares Classic 101-Lap
Midget Race at Petaluma Speedway
By
Robert Haugh
After
overcoming adversity earlier in the evening, “Fremont Flier” Shane Golobic methodically piloted Doug
Bock’s #26 Spike/Esslinger to the win in the inaugural 101-lap Johnny Soares Classic at the
beautifully manicured 3/8-mile Petaluma Speedway on Saturday, October 6.
Having
started 11th on the grid after suffering a broken rocker arm in Hot
Laps, Golobic overtook USAC-Western States points leader and track record
holder Shannon McQueen, inching by her #7 McQueen Racing Spike/Esslinger on Lap 94 for
the win in the race honoring one of Northern California’s most fabled and
respected racing legends.
Petaluma
Speedway General Manager Rick Faeth hopes that the event presented by 101 Casino (http://www.the101casino.com) of Petaluma and Western
Performance Parts (559-485-7442) and sanctioned by both
USAC-Western States and Bay Cities Racing Association Midget series transitions
to becoming the premier Midget race West of the Chili Bowl. In addition to
being sanctioned by both California Midget organizations, the race awarded points
towards the series championships in both organizations.
Golobic began his race to the front from the 11th
position of the 20-car field after easily claiming Qualifier #1. Golobic
cautiously worked his way to the Top 5 by the halfway intermission, moving into
third on Lap 60 and second on Lap 77 before passing McQueen after catching her
in heavy lapped traffic on the heavy, yet smooth track surface.
A caution unfurled on Lap 96, giving fans an
exciting five-lap Dash to conclude the 101-lap race, with McQueen pressuring
Golobic, with dicey racing action transpiring throughout the field in the
waning laps – and through most of the race, with several two, and sometimes
three-wide battles.
Golobic
was all smiles in victory lane, picking up back-to-back wins after winning the
previous night in a Winged Sprint Car. It was his second Midget win of the year
for car owner Doug Bock.
Fighting
a tight car towards the end of the race, McQueen admitted Shane [Golobic] had
the “better car in the final laps,” and was pleased with the intense, clean
battle her and Shane had for the fans. It was McQueen’s third consecutive
second-place finish at Petaluma.
McQueen,
who led 67 laps, picked up the $500 bonus for leading at halfway, as well as
the $100 award for setting fast time with a 15.110 lap time. Though the track
was extremely fast, McQueen’s track record of 14.360 went nearly untested on
Saturday – with McQueen setting the fastest lap of evening with a 14.414 lap on
lap 87 of the Feature.
Fresno’s
Tanner Swanson,
who started fifth on the grid in Dave and Wendy Thurston’s #11
Spike/Esslinger nearly fell from the Top 10 early, also fighting a tight
condition, rebounding to score third in the BCRA Hall of Famer’s potent mount
that had won the three previous BCRA Dirt races. It was Swanson’s first Dirt
Midget start in over a year, having mostly been competing on pavement and in
Sprint Car and Silver Crown races.
Current
USAC-WS Dirt points leader and former BCRA champion David Prickett of Fresno charged from ninth
to claim fourth aboard the Neverlift Motorsports #15 Spike/Van Dyne, followed by three-time
2012 BCRA Midget winner Gregg Bragg of Visalia aboard Dave LaMott’s #0
Stealth/Wirth Honda in the car’s first appearance in over six months.
Popular
local Sprint Car veteran Sparky Howard of Santa Rosa had locals on their feet
cheering wildly, masterfully chauffeuring Rick Faeth’s #3 Beast/Chevy V4 to third from his sixth
starting position by Lap 13 where he remained until Lap 48, running fourth at
the mid-point and remaining in the Top 5 until Lap 83 when he was involved in
an incident. After restarting, the unique V4 entry was billowing smoke – as oil
on the breathers were burning off of headers – the cunning veteran played it
safe and pulled it in.
San Diego’s Chris Ennis claimed sixth in the Neverlift
Motorsports #151 Spike/Chevy followed by hard charger Rick Holbrook of Vacaville aboard wife Peggy’s #6
Spike/RRE Stage II Chevy EcoTec and Rough and Ready’s Gary Conterno aboard Floyd Alvis’ #83
Stealth/Wesmar.
Holbrook received the $100 hard charger award courtesy of M&M Racing
Photos (www.mmracingphotos.com).
Past
USAC and BCRA Midget winner “Nitro” Nick Chivello of Manteca claimed ninth in the Chivello
Motorsports #27 Spike/Esslinger, despite having gone laps down early after a spin that caused
damage to his right side nerf and right rear tire.
Former
USAC-Western States Midget champion Alex Schutte of Redding rounded out the Top 10
aboard Mason Cook’s #10 Beast/Fontana, a team debuting a brand new Beast chassis
after having a chassis severely damaged just two weeks ago. Schutte raced from
16th to seventh by Lap 13 and moved into the Top 5 on Lap 56.
Early race leader and pole sitter Danny
Parker of Oakdale claimed 11th in Bob Roza’s #21 Spike/Esslinger followed by San Rafael’s
Frankie Guerrini III in the F&F Racing #63 Stealth/Gaerte Ford, who finished the final
several laps with no tear offs remaining. Guerrini started eighth and moved up
to fourth by Lap 13 before spinning on Lap 27 and again on Lap 66. Parker was
running strong for initial 50 laps, leading Laps three through 26 and running
second at the refueling intermission at Lap 50, but his car went away and he
eventually fell several laps down.
After
being involved in a spin on Lap 13, multiple-time BCRA and USAC victor Scott
Pierovich of Alamo fell a lap down aboard his #35 Spike/Wirth Mopar, eventually settling for a
disappointing 13th place finish. Pierovich has claimed three
consecutive Midget features at Petaluma from 2009 through 2011 with Fast time
in 2010 and 2011.
Angwin’s Britton Bock claimed 14th in grandfather
Doug’s #62 Spike/Esslinger, while Howard was credited with 15th after
dropping out when Faeth’s gorgeous home-crafted V4 mount billowed in smoke.
Seven-time
BCRA champion and current BCRA points leader “Ageless Wonder” Floyd Alvis unofficially clinched his
eighth BCRA Midget championship, despite exiting about two-thirds into the race
with engine woes aboard his #18 Stealth/Esslinger.
Additional
entrants included Arizona’s Connor Kassik in the Neverlift Motorsports #115
Spike/Van Dyne,
Carson City, Nevada’s “Mr. Popular” J.R. Williams in his #74 Stealth/Brayton
Chevy, Pete
Davis of Pleasanton in his #00 Hothead Engine Heaters Spike/Esslinger and veteran Midgeteer Bill
Lindsey of San Carlos in Stu Donaldson’s #8 Stealth/Pontiac.
Golobic
handily claimed Qualifier 1 over Alvis and Bock while Bragg easily cruised to
the win in Qualifier 2 over Kassik and Schutte.
Parker
unofficially claimed the BCRA Dirt Midget championship while owner Roza
unofficially clinched the BCRA Dirt owner championship.
Unofficially,
there were six total cautions during the 101-lap race, with 15 of 20 cars
running at the finish, a remarkable feat, with zero red flags or flips on the
evening. The Top 5 at the refueling intermission was McQueen, Parker, Swanson,
Howard and Golobic. Chivello led the first two laps followed by Parker leading
24 laps before yielding to McQueen, then Golobic.
The
race format allowed caution laps to be counted up to Lap 80, with a refueling
intermission at lap 50.
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SUMMARY:
QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Shannon McQueen, 7, McQueen-15.110; 2. Chris Ennis, 151, Neverlift-15.343; 3. Nick Chivello, 27, Chivello-15.447; 4. Danny Parker, 21, Roza-15.509; 5. Tanner Swanson, 11, Thurston-15.543; 6. Sparky Howard, 3, Faeth-15.757; 7. Scott Pierovich, 35, Pierovich-15.803; 8. Frankie Guerrini III, 63, Guerrini-15.822; David Prickett, 15, Neverlift-16.005; 10. Bill Lindsey, 8, Donaldson-16.010; 11. Shane Golobic, 26, Bock-16.045; 12. Rick Holbrook, 6, Holbrook-16.074; 13. Floyd Alvis, 18, Alvis-16.092; 14. Greg Bragg, 0, Lamott-16.112; 15. Britton Bock, 62, Bock-16.186; 16. Connor Kassik, 115, Neverlift-16.231; 17. Gary Conterno, 83, Alvis-16.241; 18. Alex Schutte, 10, Cook-16.309; 19. Pete Davis, 00, Davis-16.353; 20. J.R. Williams, 74, Williams-16.687.
QUALIFIER #1: (10 laps) 1. Golobic, 2. Alvis, 3. Bock, 4. Davis, 5. Conterno.
QUALIFIER #2: (10 laps) 1. Bragg, 2. Kassik, 3. Schutte, 4. Holbrook, 5. Williams.
FEATURE: (101 laps, start position in parentheses): 1. Shane Golobic (11), 2. Shannon McQueen (4), 3. Tanner Swanson (5), 4. David Prickett (9), 5. Greg Bragg (12), 6. Chris Ennis (3), 7. Rick Holbrook (18), 8. Gary Conterno (19), 9. Nick Chivello (2), 10. Alex Schutte (16), 11. Danny Parker (1), 12. Frankie Guerrini III (8), 13. Scott Pierovich (7), 14. Britton Bock (15), 15. Sparky Howard (6), 16. Connor Kassik (14), 17. Floyd Alvis (13), 18. Pete Davis (17), 19. Bill Lindsey (10), 20. J.R. Williams (20)
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: 1-2 Chivello, 3-26 Parker, 27-93 McQueen, 94-101 Golobic.
QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Shannon McQueen, 7, McQueen-15.110; 2. Chris Ennis, 151, Neverlift-15.343; 3. Nick Chivello, 27, Chivello-15.447; 4. Danny Parker, 21, Roza-15.509; 5. Tanner Swanson, 11, Thurston-15.543; 6. Sparky Howard, 3, Faeth-15.757; 7. Scott Pierovich, 35, Pierovich-15.803; 8. Frankie Guerrini III, 63, Guerrini-15.822; David Prickett, 15, Neverlift-16.005; 10. Bill Lindsey, 8, Donaldson-16.010; 11. Shane Golobic, 26, Bock-16.045; 12. Rick Holbrook, 6, Holbrook-16.074; 13. Floyd Alvis, 18, Alvis-16.092; 14. Greg Bragg, 0, Lamott-16.112; 15. Britton Bock, 62, Bock-16.186; 16. Connor Kassik, 115, Neverlift-16.231; 17. Gary Conterno, 83, Alvis-16.241; 18. Alex Schutte, 10, Cook-16.309; 19. Pete Davis, 00, Davis-16.353; 20. J.R. Williams, 74, Williams-16.687.
QUALIFIER #1: (10 laps) 1. Golobic, 2. Alvis, 3. Bock, 4. Davis, 5. Conterno.
QUALIFIER #2: (10 laps) 1. Bragg, 2. Kassik, 3. Schutte, 4. Holbrook, 5. Williams.
FEATURE: (101 laps, start position in parentheses): 1. Shane Golobic (11), 2. Shannon McQueen (4), 3. Tanner Swanson (5), 4. David Prickett (9), 5. Greg Bragg (12), 6. Chris Ennis (3), 7. Rick Holbrook (18), 8. Gary Conterno (19), 9. Nick Chivello (2), 10. Alex Schutte (16), 11. Danny Parker (1), 12. Frankie Guerrini III (8), 13. Scott Pierovich (7), 14. Britton Bock (15), 15. Sparky Howard (6), 16. Connor Kassik (14), 17. Floyd Alvis (13), 18. Pete Davis (17), 19. Bill Lindsey (10), 20. J.R. Williams (20)
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: 1-2 Chivello, 3-26 Parker, 27-93 McQueen, 94-101 Golobic.
Great re-cap Robert :)
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