Worldspeedway.com


Worldspeedway.com 
 
 Worldspeedway.com Newsletter
 
 Speedway Memorabilia
 
 Speedway Videos
 
 Speedway News Feed
 
 British Speedway
 Elite League
 Premier League
 Conference League
 Results
 
 Speedway Grand Prix
 
 Speedway World Cup
 
 World Junior Speedway Championship
 
 American Speedway
 
 Australian Speedway
 
 Canadian Speedway
 
 Eastern European Speedway
 
 German Speedway
 
 Hungarian/Austrian Speedway
 
 Italian Speedway
 
 New Zealand Speedway
 
 Norwegian Speedway
 
 Polish Speedway
 
 Swedish Speedway
 
 Speedway Books and Games
 
 Miscellaneous Speedway
 
 Grass Track Racing
 
 Long Track Racing
 
 Short Track Racing
 
 Ice Speedway
 
 Sidecar Speedway
 
 Cycle Speedway
 
 Flat Track Racing
 
 Speedway Links
 Links
 
 About this site
 About Us
 Contact Us
Search

American Speedway Last Updated: Jun 27th, 2008 - 23:47:54


American Speedway: Venegas does the double at Industry.
By Admin
Jun 27, 2008, 23:43

Email this article
 Printer friendly page

Charlie "The Edge" Venegas doubled his pleasure by winning
the Scratch Main Event and the Last of the Mohicans Last Man Out
Challenge at Industry Speedway.

Venegas started on the pole in the Scratch Main and made the
best start. Venegas led down the back straight, but Ricky Wells
used a shrewd move exiting turn two and chased Venegas down the back  straight.

Venegas held the lead at the end of lap one but the Under  21 National Champion was gaining ground. Both riders would enter  the corner on a similar line, but Wells was cutting the corner a  little tighter on exit. Wells got close to the leader on several occasions, but couldn't find a way past. Venegas was first to the checkered flag for the seventh time this season, Wells settled for second, Buck Blair was third, Bobby Schwartz finished fourth, and Shawn McConnell was fifth.

Blair kicked off the heats with a win over McConnell. Venegas led Schwartz all the way for his first win. Wells ended round one with a win ahead of Jason Ramirez. Round two started with John Marquez taking the win in front of Schwartz and Wells. McConnell came from the back to earn the victory. Neil Facchini was leading event 20 for three laps before Blair made a thrilling outside pass to take the lead and his second
straight win.

The third round began with Venegas scoring a runaway win. Wells was awarded the victory in event 26 after a crash brought out the red flag. Travis Henderson beat McConnell in the final heat of the evening.

Wells was leading the first semi with Marquez holding second in front of Blair. Blair and Marquez battled into turn four with Marquez ending up in the wall. Marquez suffered a broken foot and was unable to restart. The restart was less dramatic as Wells led Blair the entire distance. Venegas cruised to the win in the second semi and Schwartz held off McConnell for second and the transfer to the main event.

McConnell was victorious in the Last Chance to book the final spot
in the main. Henderson and Marquez were the first two riders eliminated in the Last of the Mohicans Last Man Out Challenge, which left Venegas and Wells for the final, two-lap battle. Venegas led into
turn one, but Wells put pressure on the former National Champion on
the inside. Venegas held his ground and led through lap one.

Wells tried to cut back underneath the leader coming out of turn two, but made contact with Venegas and the 16 year old lost all his
momentum. Venegas took the win and Wells was second. "Rattlesnake" Steve Bowen led the Second Division Main Event into turn one, but went wide and handed the lead to Bryan Buffington. The red flag came out, though, when Kim Stevens fell in turn four. Bowen was first out of the gate in the restart and led for nearly two laps, but he drifted out near the wall in turn four and Buffington went by on the inside.

Bowen tried to regain the lead, but Buffington led to the finish. Dylan Black finished third and Stevens was fourth. Ron Mongenel put together four smooth laps and won the Third Division Main Event for the second time in 2008. Tim McGrath finished second, Bruce Marteney was third, and Paul Thornton finished fourth.

Gino Manzares got the best start in the Youth Main Event, but Austin Novratil found enough traction on the outside to take the lead on the back straight. The drama ended there as Novratil pulled away for the win. Manzares was second, Joey Holt finished third, and Brad Pappalardo was fourth.

Nicky Reimer overcame a 30 yard handicap on the first lap and won the Pee Wee Main Event ahead of James Walter. Next Wednesday is Kids Night at Industry Speedway. All  spectators under the age of 12 will be admitted for free.


© Copyright Worldpeedway.com

Top of Page

American Speedway
Latest Headlines
American Speedway: Janniro wins 2008 United States National Championship - Costa Mesa, CA, USA - October 4.
American Speedway: Report - 2008 Clubman Amateur National Championship - Perris, CA, USA.
American Speedway: More events ad Mid Am Speedway.
American Speedway: Mittl wins 5th straight at Champion Speedway.
American Speedway: Second Jack Milne Cup for Schwartz.
American Speedway: U.S. National Speedway Camponsip this Saturday October 4th.
American Speedway: Mittl mows down field at Champion.
American Speedway: East Coast points championship overall standings after 27 September.
American Speedway: Upcoming events at Mid-America Motorcycle Speedway.
American Speedway: Mid-America Motorcycle Speedway times for the remainder of 2008.
American Speedway: Jack Milne Cup & Legends Reunion and Costa Mesa this Saturday.
American Speedway: Mad Dog's winning streak ended - Costa Mesa, 20 September.
American Speedway: Venegas bags second consecutive State Championship.
American Speedway: Mid-America Motorcycle Speedway points series back with rounds 5 and 6.
American Speedway: Venegas successfully defends State Championship.
American Speedway: Swartz takes 2008 Warren Russell Cup - Costa Mesa, CA, USA - September 13.
American Speedway: Speedway & Freestyle Motocross This Saturday Night at Costa Mesa.
American Speedway: Record purse in State Championships at Industry Speedway.
American Speedway: McConnell edges Wells in unexpectedly close battle for Industry Speedway championship.
American Speedway: Wells warms up for State Championships with another Industry Scratch Main.