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MASGA:
Nichols, Orbin Claim Victory at Atco; Goldman Takes Season
Championship
Atco
Raceway. September 29th & 30th – Tom Goldman
came into Atco knowing what he had to do to claim his 2nd
MASGA Championship in as many years but the competition
was not going to make it so easy for the Allentown, PA resident.
With Lance Kreiger and George Smith
closely behind Goldman, Tom would need both competitors
to go out early for the championship to officially be clinched.
On
Saturday (race # 9 of 10) George Smith took the #1 qualifying
spot with his “Live Wire” 1968 Camaro. Starting
from the #11 spot was Wilmington, DE's Earl Nichols
Jr. and his 1978 Corvette. Nichols defeated Dave
Burket in the 1st round, Ron Ross in
the 2nd, Larry Edwards in the 3rd and took
down the 2012 Champion Tom Goldman in the Semi-Finals. With
the semi-finals finish and Kreiger, Smith & Luciano
all going out in the 1st round Goldman automatically clinched
the championship. On the other side of the ladder was #18
qualifier Bob Keister and his 1964 Chevy
Nova Wagon. Keister from Vineland, NJ took down Iggie
Boicesco in the 1st, George Donhauser
in the 2nd and put an 11 thousandths package down on Joe
Eckel in the 3rd to receive a bye to the finals.
With the finals set Keister strapped a .022 to .038 advantage
on Nichols at the start. As they traveled down track Keister
started to get loose and had to lift giving the win to Nichols
9.918 to 10.085.
Sunday
saw 18 cars compete for the chance to take the final MASGA
trophy of the 2012 season. Pete Luciano
took the #1 spot followed closely by Derek Clark,
Jake Barbato, Dave Burket and
Lance Kreiger. 1986 Super Gas World Champion
Ron Orbin made the trip up from Pennsville,
NJ with his 1977 Vega worth the haul as he would claim victory
at day’s end. Orbin would take down Clark in the 1st,
Saturday’s night winner Nichols in the 2nd, a bye-run
in the 3rd and finally James Alston in
the Semis. On the other side of the ladder was Race #1 winner
Walter Olt and his “Team Advantage”
Corvette. Olt would take down his father Oscar in the 1st
round, Kreiger in the 2nd and George Smith in the 3rd to
earn a bye to the finals. In the finals Orbin was looking
for his 1st ever MASGA victory and he was up to the task
as he strapped a 10 thousandth package on Olt in the finals.
Orbin was .005 – 9.905 to Olt’s .008 –
9.917.
Text
written and photos submitted by Rob Keister
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