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08-02-2010, 03:16 PM
CHRIS TURBUSH & RON LANGDON SHARE RIVERHEAD RACEWAY SPOTLIGHT SATURDAY

Chris Turbush of Riverhead pocketed his fourth Charger feature event win of 2010 Saturday night at Riverhead Raceway and Ron Langdon of Wantagh won his first Blunderbust event of the season. Both events took place prior to the Riverhead 200 for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. These victories came in 30-lap, double point contests.

Jeremy McDermott of Stroudsburg, Pa set fast time prior in Charger time trials with a lap of 13.230 earning a $50 bonus from Brigandi Brothers Automotive, but in the pre-race redraw Jeremy picked 6th, while Chris McGuire drew the pole. At the drop of the green McGuire wasted no time breaking out front with Chris Turbush giving chase over the first 7 laps. On lap 8 things would change up front in a hurry as McGuire and Turbush touched with the race leader nearly spinning out. McGuire was able to save his car but not the race lead as both Turbush and Jeremy McDermott slipped by. Once out front the duo raced each other extremely hard with McDermott working his way under Turbush for the lead in turn two on the 18th lap. However undaunted Turbush came right back with an inside pass of his own 5 laps later racing into the first corner to reclaim the top spot and with him came his father "Dynamite" Dan Turbush to second. Unfortunately for McDermott he'd later fall out of the race with a flat tire.

Once in the race lead Chris Turbush in the East-West Marine Pontiac claimed his 23rd career victory, with Dan Turbush of Riverhead runner-up in the Islandwide Taxi entry. Chris McGuire of Shirley rallied for a solid third place finish in his M3 Technologies Ford after losing several positions in the lap 8 encounter and he remains the point leader in the class by 6 over Kevin Orlando, 614 to 608.

Veteran driver Ron Langdon set a new Riverhead Raceway Blunderbust track record with a lap of 14.987 in pre-race time trials earning the Brigandi Brothers fast time award of $50 and in the redraw Ron also picked the pole and took full advantage of the draw. When the race went green Langdon moved out front with Bill Wegmann Sr. and Tommy Walkowiak in tow for the first two circuits. Lap 3 saw Walkowiak and Terry Stiles slip by Wegmann and soon the duo were battling for second while Langdon pulled away to a nice lead. Stiles made his way by Walkowiak for second on lap 7, but just three laps later Tommy repaid the favor when he got back around Terry for second on lap 11 in the backstretch. All the while Ron Langdon had his racer on cruise control and just when Walkowiak was making some progress in trimming down Ron's lead, along came Scott Maliszewski to third on lap 17 and he then applied the pressure on Walkowiak for second taking the heat back off Langdon.

At the finish it was Ron Langdon in the Langdon's Automotive & Auto Body Chevy scoring the win, his 6th career trip to victory lane. Tommy Walkowiak of Ridge was runner-up in the Blaze Fuel Oil Chevy, while Scott Maliszewski of Deer Park claimed third in the Thomas J. Stock Attorney At Law machine.

Chargers 30-laps: 1. Chris Turbush 2. Dan Turbush 3. Chris McGuire 4. Kory Comiskey 5. Kevin Orlando 6. Jay Henschel 7. Daryn Miller 8. Brian Doyle 9. CJ Lehmann 10. Erin Dumicich 11. Eric Zeh 12. Eric Lutz 13. Jeremy McDermott 14. Derek Stachecki 15. Frank Scimeca Jr. 16. John Ellwood 17. Frank Dumicich 18. Roger Turbush

Blunderbusts 30-laps: 1. Ron Langdon 2. Tommy Walkowiak 3. Scott Maliszewski 4. Tom Pickerell 5. Rob Bader 6. Bill Wegmann 7. Tim Mulqueen 8. Ray Shannon 9. Kevin Rommeney 10. Gary Caldwell 11. Paul Parisi 12. Jack Handley Jr. 13. Caesar Cunaccia 14. Scott Sepe 15. Bill Portney Sr. 16. Chris LaSpisa 17. Bryan Sescila 18. Terry Stiles 19. Lexy Sweeney 20. Tom Sullivan 21. Michael Rommeney 22. Bill Wegmann Jr.

Bob Finan