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Chavez feels good after Super Late Model win at Orange Show Speedway

SAN BERNARDINO – Rick Chavez, sidelined by a heart attack late last season, celebrated his return to full health with a wire-to-wire win in the Hype Manufacturing Super Late Model main event Saturday night (March 31) at Orange Show Speedway.

Rick Chavez #19, winner of the Super Late Model main event.Chavez, 46, a trucking company owner from Santee who finished third in the March 10 opener, started his RC Trucking/Lyle Hunter Tax Service Ford on the pole for Saturday’s 40-lap race. He held off fast-starting Charles Price going into Turn 1 on the quarter-mile paved oval and never was in danger of surrendering the lead thereafter, despite race-long pressure from Price, 19, of Redlands .

Chavez had been forced to miss the final race of the 2006 season due to his heart problem, but this season is racing a Legends Car and am ASA Speed Truck in addition to his Super Late Model.

Fast qualifier Linny White of Colton started fifth and finished third in the 17-car field, with John Manke of Ramona fourth and Frankie Gould of Woodland Hills fifth.

Toni McCray of Highland , a former publicist for Ray Evernham’s NASCAR teams, made her debut in the class and finished 10th in front of a crowd of 1,481.

Rex Lockwood, a logistic engineer from Victorville, held off fast-closing John Soares of San Bernardino to win the 30-lap Soboba Casino Pro 4 main event. Lockwood, second to Eddie Secord in the season’s first race March 10, put his No. 14 Ford-powered Chevrolet Monte Carlo into the lead on lap 14 and had a comfortable advantage until Soares moved into second with five laps to go.

Secord did not compete after breaking a clutch fork early in the day.

Jered King of Victorville won the most competitive event of the night, the 25-lap Factory Four main event, and Mike O’Hara of Canyon Country won his second Mini StocKar feature in as many tries over Dean Caskey of Grand Terrace.

King, in a BMW 318i sedan, bested Hemet ’s Martin Huizenga, San Bernardino ’s Spencer Samaro and opening night winner Tony Dumont in a race that saw the four race virtually in tandem throughout. Huizenga, in a Nissan, and Samaro, in Toyota , were driving mini-trucks and Dumont was in a Mercedes sedan in the class formed by combining the former Sport Truck and Sport Compact classes.

The other main event of the night, a 25-lap contest for Street Stock cars, was won by John Reiman of Rosemont, who finished fifth but got promoted when the four cars that finished ahead of him were disqualified after failing post-race technical inspection.

Racing at Orange Show Speedway continues April 7 with Outlaw Figure 8, Late Model, Stock Pony and Legends Cars providing the action.

The results:

ORANGE SHOW SPEEDWAY

Saturday’s results

SUPER LATE MODELS

Main event (40 laps) – 1. Rick Chavez, Santee , Ford Fusion; 2. Charles Price, Redlands , Chevrolet Monte Carlo ; 3. Linny White, Colton , Chevrolet Monte Carlo ; 4. John Manke, Ramona, Chevrolet Monte Carlo ; 5. Frankie Gould, Woodland Hills, Chevrolet Monte Carlo .

Heat race winners – Ryan Becker, San Jacinto , Chevrolet Monte Carlo; White. Trophy dash winner – White. Fast qualifier – White.

PRO 4’S

Main event (30 laps) – 1. Rex Lockwood, Victorille, Chevrolet Monte Carlo/Ford; 2. John Soares, San Bernardino , Ford Fusion/Ford; 3. Chuck Becker II, Cabazon, Chevrolet Monte Carlo/Ford; 4. Bryan Glidewell, Cerritos , Pontiac GTO/Ford; 5. Randy Davidhizar, Yucaipa , Chevrolet Monte Carlo/Ford.

Heat race winners – Glidewell; Lockwood. Trophy dash winner – Kyle McGrady, Hesperia, Chevrolet Monte Carlo/Ford. Fast qualifier – Lockwood.

STREET STOCKS

Main event (25 laps) – 1. John Reiman, Rosemont, Chevrolet; 2. Bobby Dezarov, Palm Desert , Chevrolet Monte Carlo ; 3. Tom Gilstrap, Riverside, Chevrolet Camaro; 4. Mark Whitson, Riverside , Chevrolet Monte Carlo ; 5. Jimmy Rouse, San Bernardino , Chevrolet Nova.

B main (15 laps) – 1. Jimmy Rouse Jr., San Bernardino , Chevrolet Nova; 2. Ron Davis, Norwalk , Chevrolet Nova; 3. Sean Medina, Redlands , Chevrolet Monte Carlo . Heat race winners – Rouse Jr.; Whitson; Cliff Conklin, Big Bear, Chevrolet Camaro. Trophy dash winner – Lou Gamache, Colton , Chevrolet Camaro. Fast qualifier – Conklin.

FACTORY FOURS

Main event (25 laps) – 1. Jered King, Victorville, BMW 318i; 2. Martin Huizenga, Hemet , Nissan pickup; 3. Spencer Samaro, San Bernardino , Toyota pickup; 4. Tony Dumont, Irvine , Mercedes Benz; 5. Art Ramirez, Walnut, Toyota Celica.

Heat race winners – Jim Holland, Fontana , BMW 318i; Dumont . Trophy dash winner – Dumont . Fast qualifier – King.

MINI STOCKARS

Main event (15 laps) – 1. Mike O’Hara, Canyon Country; 2. Dean Caskey, Grand Terrace; 3. Dick Laycock, Santee ; 4. Joey McKeag, Paramount ; 5. Kim Williams, Ventura .

Heat race winner – Mike O’Hara, Canyon Country. Trophy dash winner – O’Hara. Fast qualifier – O’Hara..

Racing at Orange Show Speedway is sponsored by Lucas Oil, Blackhawk Protection, Hype Manufacturing, Del Taco, AFLAC, KTDD AM radio 1350, Leno’s Rico Taco, Soboba Casino, Budweiser, Hoosier Racing Tires, Frank’s Radio Service, Parker Pumper/BSR West, Eibach Springs, JP Striping, Center Chevrolet, Pepsi, Matich Corporation, La Salle Medical Associates, L. Curti Truck and Equipment; One Stop Landscape Supply, Extreme Exhibits & Logistics and the San Bernardino County Sun newspaper.

For further information, contact Jim Short at 951-203-2649 or jimshort65@sbcglobal.net, call 909-888-6788, X438, or visit the web site at www.nosevents.com.

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