Albany-Saratoga Speedway

Results for May 8, 2009

(SCROLL DOWN PAST CVRA RESULT STORY FOR OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE FROM ASCS PATRIOT SPRINTS)

Busta, Hearn, Barney triumph at Albany-Saratoga


MALTA, NY - A new chassis may turn out to be Chris Busta's lucky charm.

Trying to recapture some of the confidence he had two years ago, Busta picked up his first win of the season in the 25-lap sportsman feature Friday night on a rain-shortened program at Albany-Saratoga Speedway.

Brett Hearn walked off with the top prize in the invitation-only Modified Clash, and Jason Barney took the checkered flag as the ASCS Patriot Sprints made their first appearance ever at the historic Malta track. But the program, which had already been delayed by rain once, had to be scrapped when a second storm rolled into the area, pushing back the budget sportsman, pro-street stock and limited features.

Two years ago, Busta had all the makings of one of the Champlain Valley Racing Association's young guns. He picked up his first career win in 2006, and had four wins and was in the thick of the championship battle in 2007.

But he struggled last year and made his way to victory lane just once, in late August. So winning a race in May could be a sign of good things to come.

“This is a new frame with a little bit different set up,” said Busta in victory lane after the win. “We were always fighting a tight car last tear.”

Pole-sitter Chris Johnson had the dominant car for most of the feature. He opened up a big lead early, and when Busta closed in, Johnson used a restart to again pull away.

With five laps left, Johnson had a full straightaway lead, but his car had been spewing smoke and with two laps to go, he slowed on the backstretch with a blown motor, giving the lead to Busta.

“Chris Johnson ran a great race, but I could see his car was smoking, and it just kept smoking more and more until it blew up,” said Busta.

Because of the late attrition rate, Matt Depew crossed the finish line second, his first top-five finish since last June 13. Rob Langevin, Dave Constantino and Pep Corradi completed the top five.

Hearn won the three-segment all-star Modified Clash to take home the top prize of $1,500. The clash also included Ken Tremont Jr., Todd Stone, Matt DeLorenzo, Jack Johnson, Ronnie Johnson and Jimmy Cottrell, who was voted in by fans through Internet voting.

DeLorenzo started on the pole and won the first 10-lap segment. Ronnie Johnson, who only completed seven laps of the first leg, got the pole on the inversion and went wire-to-wire in the second segment.

Hearn finished second in both of the 10-lappers, which gave him the front row for the final leg, and he outran DeLorenzo and Ronnie Johnson to get the win.

The Patriot Sprints had the crowd buzzing, as Barney and Bryan Howland were easily turning laps in the 15.2-second range, nearly a full second faster than the 358 modifieds. Barney, who started fourth, only needed three laps to get the lead, and held off Howland for the win in the opening event of the season for the Patriots. Alain Bergeron, Steve Poirier and Jared Zimbardi completed the top five.

A busy night of racing will be on tap on Friday, May 15. Following the completion of the rained-out features, a full card, with all divisions in action, will take place. Racing will begin at 6:45 p.m. The new Pit Stop barbeque is also scheduled to make its debut on May 15.

SPORTSMAN: CHRIS BUSTA, Matt Depew, Rob Langevin, Dave Constantino, Pep Corradi, Frank Corradi, Ken Anatriello, Mike Ketchum, Dave DePaulo, Whitney Slavin, Mike Tholin, Dave Manny, Cass Bennett, Chris Johnson, Kory Sandstedt, Tyler Curtis, Rich Ronca, Jimmy Eaton, Carmen Carnibucci, Pat O'Hanlon, Mark Kislowski.

MODIFIED CLASH: BRETT HEARN, Matt DeLorenzo, Ronnie Johnson, Ken Tremont Jr., Jimmy Cottrell, Jack Johnson, Todd Stone.

PATRIOT SPRINTS: JASON BARNEY, Bryan Howland, Alain Bergeron, Steve Poirier, Jared Zimbardi, Jessica Zemken, Travor Lewis, Justin Barger, Doug Emery, Don Adamczyk, Gurdy Botton, Bubba Broderick, Cory Sparks, Tommy Wickham, Warren Alexson, Dave Wickham, Gary Troutman, Chris Muhleisen, Bobby Breen, Anthony Cain, Chris Weiss, Mike Stelter.

Jason Barney Bags Lucas Oil ASCS Patriot Season Opener at Albany-Saratoga

 

Rich Vleck, Malta, NY (May 8, 2009)- With rain in the forecast and a history of bad luck at Albany-Saratoga, Jason Barney did not even want to go to the Lucas Oil ASCS Patriot Season Opener on Friday, but he is sure glad he did.

 

Jason Barney outlasted a 28-car field that had to endure a hour-long rain delay and a number of challengers to win just before more precipitation fell.

 

The Constantia, NY driver picked up the 2009 Season Opener held at the Albany-Saratoga Speedway in Malta, NY.  He led all but one lap in the feature, but it was far from easy.

 

Barney had to survive a multitude of challenges from sophomore sprint driver Bubba Broderick early on and then had to battle wheel-to-wheel with 2008 Series Champion Bryan Howland in the final laps to hang on to score his third career Patriot Win.

 

“I didn’t even want to be here tonight,” stated Barney in Victory Lane.  “My guys were the ones that wanted to be hear and they work so hard and gave me a great car tonight.”

 

When Mike Stelter took the early lead from the pole at the drop of the green flag in the A-Main, Barney, who started in fourth, quickly moved to second and began to apply pressure to Stelter for the lead.  A lap later, the Charles Tibbets Masonry/ Walton’s Farm and Auto Repair No. 87 was in front. Barney had company with Bubba Broderick chasing him up to the front as both drivers used the top of the track.

 

Broderick stayed within two car lengths of Barney through lapped traffic and in open air until a lap 14 caution changed the complexion of the event.

 

Broderick was forced to stop under the yellow flag to reconnect his safety belts, forcing him to fall to the back.  It would end the winning chances for the Brownie’s Towing/ Northeast Carpet No. 5, but it would allow Bryan Howland a run at ‘Racin Jason’.

 

Howland pulled to the outside of Barney in turn one on the two ensuing restarts, but was unsuccessful.  On the third and final restart behind the No. 87 on lap 22, Howland made his Filtrec Corp. No. 51 stick on the top of the track and begin a drag race with Barney down the tree-lined backstretch.  It would be a short lived battle, however, as Barney drifted up and forced Howland over the banking, making the defending champion regroup with only two laps left.

 

“I hadn’t really heard anyone battling that close to me until (Howland) jumped to the outside of me,” explained Barney after the event.  “I didn’t know who it was at that point and I didn’t think he was up there (off of turn two).  I wish this track had a scoreboard so I knew who it was back there.”

 

Even after the two came close together on lap 23, Howland still had something for the Barney.  He put a wheel underneath the No. 87 coming to the white flag but when he tried the same maneuver on the final lap, Barney was prepared, running the low line and hanging on to pick up the win.

 

“I almost ran out of fuel,” added Barney.  “We decided to put an extra gallon in at the last second, and I’m glad we did.”

 

Howland’s second place showing starts his quest for a third Patriot Regional Title off on the correct foot.  The Auburn, NY resident was the only driver that finished the top-10 of the final 2008 point standings that had prior A-Main experience at Albany-Saratoga.

 

Alain Bergeron, of Saint Pie, QC, won National Parts Peddler Heat No. 2, the third heat race in a row he has won at Albany.  He parlayed that run before the rainfall into a solid third-place showing with a car that he said afterward was too tight.

 

Steve Poirier, the winner of the last 360 sprint race at Albany-Saratoga before Friday, moved up steadily after starting 10th to place in fourth.  Jared Zimbardi, who won the Four Laps of Fame Dash, would win the “Battle of the JZ’s” to the finish line, crossing in fifth, just ahead of local favorite Jessica Zemken.

 

Trevor Lewis was relegated to the B-Main after cutting a tire in his heat race.  He won the B-Main and would move his way forward, finishing in seventh.  Justin Barger, Doug Emery and Don Adamczyk would complete an impressive top-10.

 

Within 10 minutes of the completion of the A-Main, rain began to fall again in Malta, NY, eventually forcing the postponement of other features at Albany-Saratoga, which now holds the honor as the easternmost site to host an ASCS event.

 

For more information, visit www.ASCSpatriotsprints.com or www.ASCSracing.com.

 

Lucas Oil ASCS Patriots Results: 5/8/09, Albany-Saratoga Speedway, Malta, NY.

 

A-Main (25 Laps)- 1. Jason Barney (87), 2. Bryan Howland (51), 3. Alain Bergeron (8B), 4. Steve Poirier (28FM), 5. Jared Zimbardi (35), 6. Jessica Zemken (1z), 7. Trevor Lewis (21L), 8. Justin Barger (32), 9. Doug Emery (33), 10. Don Adamczyk (21), 11. Gordy Button (714), 12. Bubba Broderick (5), 13. Cory Sparks, 14. Tommy Wickham (75), 15. Warren Alexson (3A), 16. Dave Wickham (80), 17. Gary Troutman (44), 18. Chris Muhleisen (10M), 19. Bobby Breen (9), 20. Anthony Cain (15c), 21. Chris Weiss (29), 22. Mike Stelter (36).

 

Lap Leaders- Stelter 1, Barney 2-25.

 

B-Main (12 Laps, Top 6 Transfer to A-Main)- 1. Trevor Lewis (21L), 2. Bobby Breen (9), 3. Chris Muhleisen (10M), 4. Doug Emery (33), 5. Gary Troutman (44), 6. Chris Weiss (29), 7. Mark Zemcik (22z), 8. Jay Shypinka (138), 9. Andy Noto (19), 10. Ray Preston (22), 11. Scott Kreutter (52), 12. Michael Parent (25).

 

Four Laps of Fame Dash (4 Laps)- 1. Jared Zimbardi (35), 2. Steve Poirier (28FM), 3. Gordy Button (714), 4. Cory Sparks (7), 5. Tommy Wickham (75), 6. Dave Wickham (80).

 

National Parts Peddler Heats (8 Laps Each)-

Race 1: 1. Justin Barger (32), 2. Jared Zimbardi (35), 3. Cory Sparks (7), 4. Gordy Button (714), 5. Tommy Wickham (75), 6. Warren Alexson (3A), 7. Mark Zemcik (22z), 8. Bobby Breen (9), 9. Scott Kreutter (52), 10. Jay Shypinka (138).

Race 2: 1. Alain Bergeron (8B), 2. Jason Barney (87), 3. Steve Poirier (28FM), 4. Anthony Cain (15c), 5. Dave Wickham (80), 6. Chris Weiss (29), 7. Andy Noto (19), 8. Doug Emery (33), 9. Ray Preston (22), 10. Michael Parent (25).

Race 3: 1. Jessica Zemken (1z), 2. Bryan Howland (51), 3. Bubba Broderick (5), 4. Mike Stelter (36), 5. Don Adamczyk (21), 6. Trevor Lewis (21L), 7. Chris Muhleisen (10M), 8. Gary Troutman (44).

 

Contingency Awards- 

Keizer Aluminum Wheels Passing Points Award- Barger

M&W Aluminum Products Top-5 Award- Bergeron

Ultra-Shield Race Products Top-10 Award- Lewis

Rod End Supply 21st Anniversary Award- Weiss

 

 

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