Anderson, IN (April 16, 2005)
– On a beautiful spring Saturday evening 2003 CRA Super Series
Champion Bobby Parsley started the 2005 season, just like the 2003
season, with a win in the series
season
opener at Anderson Speedway. Parsley had pretty much settled for
finishing third in the Anderson 125 Presented By Great Deals as leader
Chris Gabehart and second place Scott Hantz had pulled away from
Parsley and the rest of the lead pack with 9 laps to go. That all
quickly changed when contact between Hantz and Gabehart sent both cars
spinning into turn three, with both cars sustaining heavy damage. From
there Parsley held off the challenges of Eddie Van Meter and Jack
Landis to get the win.
"We did not have the fastest car here
tonight, but when both the fast guys got tangled, we got the
win," remarked Parsley in victory lane. "We didn’t have a great season
last year, hopefully this will be the start of a good 2005 season for
us. This win was for Richard Woolums with Spray Power, our sponsor."
Parsley was the Bicycle Clay Poker
Chips – Menards Fast Qualifier out of 33 cars that were on hand for
Saturday night’s event. Parsley’s qualifying time on the banked
quarter mile track was 11.973, bettering Wisconsin’s Ryan Mathews time
of 11.974. Mathew’s was making his first ever start at Anderson
Speedway. Parsley drew a 3 for the Bicycle Clay Poker Chips Invert,
which put 2004 CRA Super Series Rookie of the Year Chris Gabehart on
the pole. Gabehart took full advantage setting an early torrid pace
with Mathews in tow. Gabehart looked to be in position to get his
first victory with the CRA Super Series until the contact with Hantz
ended his night.
"My car was just not that fast
towards the end of the race and I was doing everything I could to stay
out front," remarked Gabehart. "With less than 10 laps to go I was
going to do anything I could to try and keep Scott behind me. We were
just both racing hard and Scott got into the back of my car. Scott’s a
good clean racer, he doesn’t do things like that on purpose, its just
racing."
Van Meter’s second place finish
showed series regulars that he will be a serious contender in 2005
with new Crew Chief Bill Rievley. Jack Landis finished third with
series veterans JR Roahrig in fourth and Kenny Tweedy in fifth, those
two and six place finisher Eddie Hoffman put on a classic battle for
positions over the last half of the race. Kenny Tweedy was awarded the
Sweet Manufacturing Sweet Move Of The Race for making some impressive
passes coming from twelfth place to get his fifth place finish and
along with earning a Hoosier Racing Tire Performance Award.
Jason Setser was the Cometic Gasket
Rookie Of The Race Award winner with a ninth place finish, the highest
of the six registered rookie candidates competing in Saturday nights
event. Iowa’s 15-year-old Landon Cassill was the Lane Automotive/ISKY
Racing Cams Hardcharger Award winner. Cassill came from his
twenty-fifth place starting position to finish tenth. Cassill also was
awarded a Hoosier Racing Tire Performance Award. Chris Gabehart
grabbed the Kingen Interstate Express Halfway award bonus. 16-year-old
Jeff Bland Jr. was the Howe Performance Award winner by gaining
thirteen positions in Saturday night’s event. Jeff Martin of Parsley
Racing was the Marvel Mystery Oil Mechanic Of The Race Award winner.
The next CRA Super Series event will
be the Manning Service 100 Presented by Spray Power on Sunday, April
24th at Winchester Speedway. The event will be run in
conjunction with the Rich Vogler Classic for the Valvoline USAC Sprint
Cars as a part of the Grand Re-opening Weekend for Winchester
Speedway. More information is available
here.
Official Results Anderson 125
Lineup
Anderson 125
Qualifying
Results Anderson 125
Photos from Anderson 125