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Double duty called for Geoff Ensign last Saturday night and the 21
year old wheelman had to adjust on the fly when the Hoosier Tire
California 360 Civil War Sprint Car Series and the Joe Hunt Magneto
Wingless Sprint Car Series converged on the race car blender that is
Placerville Speedway last Saturday night. With rides in both divisions,
and Ensign sitting second in Civil War points, The Human Highlight
Reel’s night was never boring.
In the order it happened:
Driving
Ted Finkenbinder’s Western Industrial X-Ray/Les Schwab Tires #3f
Wingless Sprint Car, Ensign drove from 8th and last in his heat race to
2nd, the finish slotting him on the outside of the fourth row for the A
Main Event, but the story was his starting spot: “I got there (pill
draw) and said I had to draw two pills, one for each division. Someone
told me I didn’t draw for the Wingless, so I just went back to the pits
after drawing for the 83v. I looked at the lineups when they were
posted, and I started last. I went to the official and asked why…You
didn’t draw a pill.” Ensign explained with a laugh.
Driving Dave
Vertullo’s Starr Property Management/North County Plastering #83v 360
Sprint Car, Ensign would qualify 15th of the 35 that qualified and he
would finish 2nd after starting from the third position in his heat race
featuring a loaded lineup. “Golobic was up in front of me and running
the high side. I was going to follow them up there, but then you know
you can’t pass anyone by going through them so I stayed on the bottom.
Golobic and another car got together and there I was in second. Lucky I
didn’t go up there because I’d have been part of it.“ As a result,
Ensign found himself 13th on the starting grid for the Civil War Series A
Main Event.
Things took a turn for the worse when Ensign switched
back to Wingless mode for the A Main. “We had a good starting spot,
but coming for the green it was just mayhem in front of me. Cars were
everywhere. Since the cars were coming down the track, I bonzai’ed up
to the top in hopes they wouldn’t be there when I got there but nothing
changed and we got upside down. We broke a front and rear end, but the
chassis is still good. We were going to be up front too.” Ensign said,
still confident in his Wingless ride. He would officially finish 18th.
Ensign’s
13th starting position for the Civil War portion of the night didn’t
reflect how he was feeling about the car. “We were fast all night. The
car was just how I liked it going in to the A. I was looking forward to
moving forward.” Ensign would stay on the bottom as the race wore on
because “I never saw anyone’s nose on the top side and we were good down
at the bottom so why move when I was catching people down there?”
Ensign would make up five spots from his 13th starting position and end
up 8th overall, and as an added bonus, end up on top of Civil War points
in a three way tie with Steven Tiner and Sean Becker after two races.
“My crew gave me a really fast car tonight. We are coming together even
though we haven’t been around each other too much. Too bad we started
back so far in the main. The team is only going to get better from
here. Hopefully, I can get some tires and we can do it again on Friday
night’s 410 deal at Chico." said Ensign.
When asked about his next
race, Ensign answered with a question of his own…”Can I get some help
with tires? I’ll be there Friday night at Chico for the 410 deal if
someone can help me out." To contact Geoff Ensign, search Geoff Ensign Motorsports or Geoff Ensign on Facebook or email him at [email protected] .
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