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Passmore Takes 4th Annual
Harold Leep Jr. Memorial
John Lemon
OCRS Public Relations
Ada
Oklahoma (July 28, 2012) – Jamie Passmore has won many main events in the
Oil Capital Racing Series. He had yet to become a victory lane visitor in the
first three running’s of the “Harold Leep Jr. Memorial” race at Oklahoma Sports
Park. Tonight, Passmore added this special event to his long list of achievements
in the OCRS series by leading all 25 laps from his pole starting position. The
victory for the GAP Roofing / Wesmar Racing Engines / Eagle chassis driver from
Rose Oklahoma is his fifth in a row and tenth overall in 2012. It also enabled
him to widen his lead in the point standings for the 2012 Goodyear Tire &
Rubber / OCRS Championship.
Oil Medics Back Row Challenge Accepted
Danny
Smith thinking: “Do I go back or do I stay on the pole?” / Mike Spivey Photo
Sapulpa’s Danny Smith was victorious in the five lap “Pole
Dash” race which entitled the Same Day Auto Repair / BMS Engines / XXX chassis
pilot to start on the pole in the A feature. When asked for the option to start
at the rear of the field for an opportunity to double his prize take should he
win, Smith wanted Passmore to go back with him if he accepted. As per current
rules, Passmore, who was second in the dash, has the option to go tail back if
the pole earner declines. When asked in front of a bevy of interested fans if
he would go tail back with Smith, Passmore declined the option simply stating:
“We are here for the wins”. To which Smith replied: “All heck, someone has to
man up and do it so I’ll go to the back.” It was Smith’s way of poking a little
fun of Passmore, as the two have been friends for years.
With
Smith in the back, Passmore on the pole and outside fellow front row starter
Johnny “Hotrod” Kent in the Kent Construction / Eagle chassis number 55 ready
to fire, the field was off and running in the 25-lap affair. As Passmore took
the point going into turn one, Kent fended off charges by Fred Mattox and Gary
Owens to hold down the runner-up spot. As the early laps unfolded, Owens, the
defending Oklahoma State Champion, applied relentless pressure to Whit “Gasman”
Gastineau for the third position. Smith would see his attempts to move up in
the field a real handful as cars ahead stayed bunched together making it tough
to get around them.
Owens
would work his Glen Owens Sans & Gravel / Fields Pecan Pies / Maxim around
Gastineau for the third spot and look to make Kent his next victim. A few laps
later at the half way marker, Smith sailed very high on the track, lost a lot
of track position and he had Passmore looking at his rear bumper as he was very
close to being lapped. With other lapped traffic in play, Owens was on the
backside of the Gasman and the Gasman had Mattox all over him. The yellow would
fly on lap 18 when David Lee Lambert rolled to a stop in turn one. This
stoppage favored Smith the most. Not only by getting Passmore off his tail, but
also by getting on the back bumpers of cars he still needed to pick off. The
lap 18 restart would see Passmore in command, Kent, Owens, Gastineau, Mattox,
Alex Sewell, Kyle Clark, Shayla Waddell and then Smith.
Smith would
quickly work his way past Waddell for the 8th spot once back under
green and then he would have a difficult time getting around his teammate,
Clark. His battle with Clark for multiple laps cost Smith precious time in
having any chance of getting to the front. Smith would sweep around Sewell and
two lapped cars in one swift move and in the short amount of time remaining, he
would complete his effort on the Oil Medics ‘Back Row Challenge’ with a 6th
place showing.
Jamie
Passmore receives awards form the Leep family / Mike Howard Photo
Passmore
would cruise onward to the checkers untouched. Joined by the Leep family in
victory lane, Passmore reflected on his achievement: “Ya know, I didn’t know
him personally (Harold Leep Jr) but I have heard all the good things about him
and this one (win) is special. My guys (crew) did another good job and we just
hope we can keep it going.” Kent was pleased with his run: “He (Passmore) got
through lapped traffic better than we did. That’s just something we are going
to have to work on. We haven’t been in that situation a lot. We picked up a new
(Eagle) chassis for the 2 weeks we were off and it seems to be working a ton
better than what we had. We have been experimenting with some shocks and
torsion bars and I think we are heading in the right direction” said Kent.
Owens,
as usual at OSP, was on his game: “I was trying to find the fastest line and we
all three (Passmore, Kent and himself) just seemed to of had it. I kind of
prefer this one (OSP track), I’m kind of comfortable with this track, we really
like it. We got a caution when we needed it but we just couldn’t do anything
with it” said the third place finisher. Smith gave a few thoughts as to his
experience and why he even took the Back Row Challenge: “When you start on the
pole and win a race, that’s what your supposed to do. When you really want to
get a good measure as to where you stand racing, you go to the back and try it
out. I just wanted to see where we were at. We have been trying some things
with some special shock packages and stuff I just figured what better way to do
it than go to the back as see how we compare.”

Johnny
“Hotrod” Kent ran a strong second
at OSP / Mike Spivey Photo
The
M&W Aluminum Heat was won by Passmore.
Shayla
Waddell won the Bob Hurley Auto Family heat
Smith
took honors in the Drive Shafts Inc. Heat
The
OCRS winged warriors are off for three weeks till the series makes their second
2012 appearance at the Southern Oklahoma Speedway in Ardmore Oklahoma on
Saturday, August 18th.
Oklahoma Sports Park
Race
date:July 28, 2012 - Event 14
M&W Aluminum Heat:
1, Jamie Passmore (2), Fred
Mattox (4) 3, Whit Gastineau (3) 4, Alex Sewell (1)
5, Tim Kent (6) 6, Jeff
Garnett (5) 7, Frank Dittman (7)
Bob Hurley Auto Family Heat:
1, Shayla Waddell (1) 2,
Johnny "Hotrod" Kent (2) 3, Casey Wills (3) 4, Michael Bookout (4) 5,
Dillion Ake (6) 6, David Lee Lambert (5)
Drive Shafts Inc Heat:
1, Danny Smith (1) 2, Gary
Owens (4) 3, Beau Gastineau (2) 4, Kyle Clark (5)
5, Chuck Bellefeuille (2) 6, Rafe Essary. (DNS)
Pole Dash:
1, Danny Smith (1) 2, Jamie
Passmore (3) 3, Johnny "Hotrod" Kent (2) 4, Fred Mattox (3) 5, Gary
Owens (6) 6, Shayla Waddell (5)
OCRS A FEATURE
1, Jamie Passmore (1) 2,
Johnny "Hotrod" Kent (2) 3, Gary Owens (4)_ 4, Whit Gastineau (6) 5,
Fred Mattox (3) 6, Danny Smith (18) 7, Kyle Clark (9) 8, Alex Sewell (10) 9,
Beau Gastineau (8) 10, Tim Kent (12) 11, Shayla Waddell (5) 12, Casey Wills (7) 13, Dillion
Ake (13) 14, Michael Bookout. (11),15, David Lee Lambert (15) 16, Chuck
Bellefeuille (14) 17, Rafe Essary (16) 18, Jeff Garnett (17) 19, Frank Dittman.
(DNS).
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Chuck Bellefeuille cranking it in turn three at OSP / Mike Howard
Photo
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