Robert Gordon
Robert Gordon

Robert Gordon
Milton, NY

Wow! Begor edges Gordon in Renegade (100) white knuckler
1987
8/10/2014

8/10/2014

Airborne Park Speedway


Wow! Begor edges Gordon in Renegade (100) white knuckler

Airborne fans were treated to a terrific side-by-side 20-lap duel between Jamy Begor and Robert Gordon to complete the Renegade 100 on MX Fuels/Gordon Oil Night. Begor’s winning margin was about the width of his smile in victory lane.

With Gordon on the inside and Begor on the outside, the pair raced a few feet apart. Just as Begor got a nose in front for the first time, the fourth and final caution was thrown for Rich Lowrey III, who got turned around while running fifth.

Begor managed a car-length lead in the Connors Sand Pit/MX Fuels No.19, but Gordon rallied back with Josh Terry at close range hoping for some contact that never came. Terry led the first 59 laps.

Lance Rabtoy and Shawn Duquette finished fourth and fifth respectively.

Nick Heywood of Plattsburgh took command of the J&S Steel Sportsman Modified feature late and built a comfortable winning margin in the closing laps. Combined with a win in his heat race, Heywood was able to take over first place in the point standings as well as pad his lead in the New York State NASCAR standings and his hold on the top spot for NASCAR
National Rookie of the Year honors.

Runner-up Jason Durgan shot past Codie Aubin for the lead down the backstretch with six lap remaining, but Aubin blew a tire seconds later and the restart brought Heywood into striking distance. After two false starts, Heywood won the draw and the race.

Mark Lamberton rallied late for third after starting 17th. Travis Bruno and Eric Lauziere completed the top five. Positions 6-10 went to Jayson Criss, Speedy Bresette, Tyson Drown, Timex Morgan and Chris Frennier.

Pat McGrail of Candiac, QC overcame a blown engine in practice and returned to win the Ernie’s Discount Tools Modified feature in the Perron Racing No. 10.

Point leader Leon Gonyo brought the Egglefield Ford/Riley Ford No. 4 home in second with special thanks to sponsors “Ken and Lisa” and Jeffrey Trudeau. Aaron Bartemy, whose sponsor TDI Repair and Towing co-sponsored the night, finished third.

Chris Cayea was fourth to the line despite getting shuffled off the racing surface twice. Nick Heywood was fifth just ahead of Jessey Mueller, Timex Morgan and Mike Wells.

Dale O’Neil won the Busch Mini Modiifed feature. It was O’Neil’s third win. Pete Blaney and Scott Richner were next in line.

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