GRENNAN SCORES
RIVERHEAD TRUCK CHECKERS, ALBASINI NOTCHES CHAMPIONSHIP
Riverhead, N.Y. Sept. 26th
By Bob Finan
Danny Grennan of Glen Cove drove to
his second victory of the 2009 Super Pro truck season at Riverhead
Raceway Saturday evening, but it would be "The King Of Queens" Mike
Albasini of Flushing who would earn his first career championship in
the class. Ray Fitzgerald of Manorville won his 6th Grand Enduro of the
year, while John Cozza of Medford scored his 5th 4/6-Cylinder Truck
Enduro triumph of the summer.
After Rob McCormick and Anthony
Vecchio raced for the lead on the first lap, Danny Grennan quickly
raced his way from 5th to second on lap 2 and quickly engaged McCormick
in a race for the lead. Grennan, the all-time leading winner in the
division rode the outside of McCormick for several laps before taking
the lead for good on the 6th circuit. Once out front Danny Grennan in
the PCHS Race Engines Chevy drove to his 23rd career victory with Rob
"The Racer" McCormick of Calverton coming home second in the Pete's
Landscaping Dodge.
After starting 7th and taking a very
conservative approach to the race Mike Albasini rode to a third place
tally in the Hollis Court Collision Chevy good enough for his first
championship of his career. Mike had a 14-lap cushion over Roger
Turbush coming into the race, but Roger got swept-up in an early race
tangle and lost a lap dashing the second year driver's title hopes.
Ray Fitzgerald put the wraps on his
2009 Grand Enduro championship in fine fashion as he won their 50-lap
feature event. Bobby Pease, a former champion in the class broke out to
an early race lead and drove away from the pack building up a
commanding lead. However as the race hit its second half, lapped
traffic became very thick and Ray Fitzgerald who started deep in the
field came to second on lap 30 and zeroed in on Pease. With just five
laps to go Fitzgerald made an outside pass of Pease on the homestretch
payoff taking the lead and the eventual win in the Oakfield Leasing
Chevy. Bobby Pease of Medford was runner-up in the BV Sprinklers Chevy,
with Walter Stroud in the hunt all race long placing third in the
Gene's 112 Service Center Monte Carlo.
Locked in a fight with cancer, John
Cozza of Medford concluded his second week of chemotherapy entering the
50-lap 4/6-Cylinder Truck Enduro. Needing just to start the race to
earn the 2009 championship Cozza told those around him he'd take one
lap and pull, but John is a racers racer and he didn't pull in at all.
In fact Cozza passed early race leader Greg Harris on lap 4 of the race
and then proceeded as he has in several victories this year to pull
away for a comfortable win and the 2009 championship in his Blue Point
Auto Body Chevy. A very emotional Cozza thanked a throng of family and
friends who joined him in victory lane. Shawn Wanat of Riverhead was
runner-up in the Solar Salon Tanning racer, while Greg Harris of Ridge
had a fine run for third in the SGS Stone Works entry.
In the first 8-Cylinder Enduro
Anthony Pizzo of Lake Ronkonkoma collected his second points paying
race of 2009 in a 75-lap contest. Pizzo endured an early race tussle
with half-brother Ed Brown Jr. before laying claim to the win in the
STS Tire Works machine. Dege Russell of Rocky Point clinched his second
straight title in the class with a runner-up finish in the Kelly
Russell Realty Monte Carlo, with Robin Schewire of East Quogue third
across the line in the Westhampton Auto Salvage Chevy.
"Mad" Mike Smith of Kings Park took
the 75-lap nightcap in a non-points race, his second consecutive win
backing-up his Labor Day weekend triumph. Donald "Woot" Lawrence of
Hampton Bays and Anthony Pizzo chased Smith to the checkers.
Shawn Wanat took home the victory in
the 6-Cylinder Enduro topping the field in a 50-lap tilt for his 5th
win of 2009. For a few moments after the race it was thought that Wanat
with the win in his Spits Speed Shop mount also won the season long
title over Gene Burbol who crossed the line 7th. However two cars among
the top five-failed post race technical inspection and Gene Burbol by a
mere 10-points won his first career championship. Crossing the line
second in the race was Jeffrey Gregor of Bridgehampton in the Gregor
Well Drilling #3, with Christian Conklin of Flanders third.
Matt Brown of Ronkonkoma who won the
first six 4-Cylinder Enduros of the year was seeking the clean sweep in
their 75-lap feature and almost didn't complete the sweep. Bryan Gregor
gave everything he had to snap the perfect season of Brown's but in the
end the driver of the Stan's Towing entry would prevail and not only go
seven for seven, but of course earn the 2009 championship. Gregor in
the Gregor Well Drilling #1 was second with Charles Barbeisch Jr. of
North Bellmore third.
Joe Marko of Lindenhurst won the Car
Rollover Contest and in doing so won his second consecutive
championship. Marko outscored Dennis Scott 23 to 21 to post the
win.
Charles Guardino of Westbury won the
One On One Spectator Drags when he beat out Tommy Walkowiak of Ridge in
the two lap final.
RIVERHEAD
RACEWAY SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2009
By Bob Finan
Super Pro trucks 20-laps: 1.
Danny Grennan 2. Rob McCormick 3. Mike Albasini 4. Chris Turbush 5.
Anthony Vecchio 6. Anthony Daleo 7. Mike Power 8. Bobby Jones 9. Roger
Turbush 10. Lou Maestri 11. John Denniston
Grand Enduro 50-laps (top five)
1. Ray Fitzgerald 2. Bobby Pease 3. Walter Stroud 4. Joe Parcelluzzi 5.
James Charrier
4/6-Cylinder Truck Enduro 50-laps (top
five) 1. John Cozza 2. Shawn Wanat 3. Greg Harris 4. Don Nelson
Jr. 5. Rich Onorato
1st 8-Cylinder Enduro 75-laps (top
five) 1. Anthony Pizzo 2. Dege Russell 3. Robin Schewire 4. Jess
Martines 5. Dominic Ranieri
2nd-8-Cylinder Enduro 75-laps (top
five) 1. Mike Smith 2. Donald Lawrence 3. Anthony Pizzo 4.
Dominic Ranieri 5. Donny Oliver
6-Cylinder Enduro 50-laps: (top five)
1. Shawn Wanat 2. Jeffrey Gregor 3. Christian Conklin 4. Anthony
Ruberto 5. Gene Burbol
4-Cylinder Enduro 75-laps (top five)
1. Matt Brown 2. Bryan Gregor 3. Charles Barbeisch Jr. 4. John Esposito
5. Billy Smith
One On One-Spectator Drags:
Winner Charles Guardino
Car Rollover Contest: Winner- Joe
Marko