Everyone:
Finally Samantha and I were able to make it to the track after not making ANY trips this year. It was GREAT to see everyone - the family at AIS surely is one to miss from the staff members to all the competitors. Although a lot of the regular competitors weren't there it was good to see everyone that was there in action.
Seeing Tommy win (yawn) was good, Tommy is a guy that any track would like to have not only for his competitiveness but also his classy approach to racing. This team/family has been around the asphalt racing scene for a long time, has had a lot of success, and are top notch people on and off the track. Personally, with Tommy doing so well as of late - I was hoping to see JOhn Papin get up and run with Tommy for the win. Although he showed signs of speed in turn 2, John just didn't have enough to compete with Tommy. I enjoyed seeing John back on the track with a competitive car - out of all the Late Model competitors at AIS, nobody knows the place like the 'Redwood Rocket'. He just can flat out drive a car at Adirondack. I look forward to seeing him back in victory lane.
Although it was a clean and green show - I think it was a bonehead move to have a heads up start like they did. I understand some of the drivers enjoyed it like Tommy and possibly John but come on. If I were in charge I would have had a Fast-Time Award for the time-trial winner then have a Top-12 redraw on the front stretch. Hand pick 12 kids from teh stands - set some Hi-Lite Markings hats on their heads with some #'s and have the top-12 time trialers re-draw for position. This way your getting some young fans more involved, your shaking the fast cars into the mix of others and your ultimately going to put a better show on. With the way it was lined up - I think everyone could see what kind of finish it would be before the green flag even flew. At any rate - good to see Todd Hoddick and Bobby Weber back at the track. I know Hoddick finished 5th at the track during the season opener 2 years ago and I know Weber made a regular show sometime in the past 2 years. Tough break for Weber as he was running in the top-5 and looped it in turn 2. I don't know what the cause was or if he had help? I did see a fantastic race between Weber and Brandon Kidd for a number of laps the 2 ran door to door. I am literally impressed with Brandon Kidd. I know after he was involved in Paul's deal last year he likely was quite disappointed as that car had many mechanical issues but along came Lee Gill in the new season and he has been able to put a solid car under him week after week. Brandon showed a lot of poise racing on the outside of Weber for several laps before ducking in behind him and racing by him on the inside. He is surely a car and kid to watch down the road. Congratulations to Brandon, the Kidd family and Lee for a great season together. Cooter Beyer also caught my eye in the Late Models - he looked good and looked fast - I can only see that car getting faster as time goes on.
As for the Super Stocks - where was Mooney? At any rate - Ramos looked good and Markham looked like he had some speed to compete. I am surprised Markham didn't pick up a win there this year? He seemed like a car that could compete. Ramos clearly stated he needs to find something else and somewhere else as he "isn't going anywhere at AIS". Not sure what they meant but without a doubt Mike has talent. If he jumped to the Late Models that would definitely be a gain for the track - if he doesn't jump to Late Models maybe we'll see an IMCA modified or something being ran at Can-Am. IMCA is a great class to jump into and dollar for dollar it would compare to his Super Stock budget. Plus - you can take an IMCA anywhere in the country and race it without a conflict in rules. Maybe that is what Mike needs as he always seems to find himself under scrutiny within the rules.
Anotehr thing I noticed - why was the 007 Super Stock competing with the Late Models too? I do think it is great if they found a way for the Super Stocks to legally compete with the Late Models. It reminds me of the Dirt Sportsman Modified and normal modified classes where the Sportsmans can run with the Modifieds in some of the bigger shows. It always is nice to see an under powered Sportsman get in and qualify into a modified show. It could be the same with the Renegade Nationals - if it is a high dollar end of the year show - some of the Super Stocks should be able to gamble and try and get into the big show (if they can get within the rulebook).
I'm done for now - gotta run.
