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ALBRIGHT WINS
HIS FATHER’S MEMORIAL RACE AND MICHNOWICZ TAKES
THE CIVIL WAR SERIES TITLE (Torrance,
CA, October 7, 2024) Taking the lead when
Bobby Michnowicz ventilated an engine with two
laps to go, Dakota Albright won the 10th Annual
Wayne Albright Memorial for the second time in his
career last Saturday night at the Merced Speedway.
Despite two holes in the block, Michnowicz did not
give up when his engine let go. He managed to hang
on to second and sewed up the title in the CLS vs
BCRA Civil War Series.

Dakota Albright won his dad's memorial for the
second time. CLS photo.
Eighteen cars
showed up for the event on Doug Lockwood’s racy
Central Valley ¼ mile-banked clay oval. Ten of the
cars were from the host Bay Cities Racing
Association, and eight California Lightning Sprint
Cars journeyed north for the event. CLS driver
Jeff Dyer recorded the fastest lap in qualifying
with a time of 13.324. BCRA drivers occupied the
next four spots. Jason Schostag of Hangtown was
second quickest at 13.409. Greg Dennett of
Livermore turned in the third fastest time at
13.476. Modesto’s Josef Ferolito was fourth when
he stopped the clocks at 13.536. Connor Speir of
Fillmore, who came in leading the Civil War
points, was fifth with a 13.566.

Bobby Michnowicz with his Civil War Series
championship trophy. CLS photo.
Albright,
who lives in Waterford, claimed the victory in the
first eight lap heat race. He was chased to the
line by California Highway Patrol officer Jeff
Dyer and Dennett. Michnowicz captured the second
heat by beating Riverside teenager Zate Legend and
Ferolito to the checkers.
Fast qualifier
Dyer was on the pole when the main event rolled
onto the track. Albright, who first won the race
dedicated to his dad five years ago, was outside
the front row. The second row featured six-time
CLS champion Michnowicz and defending Civil War
champion Dennett. Ferolito and Legend began the
main in the third row with Seth Dyer and Elk
Grove’s Matt Land in row four.
When the
green flag began the 25-lap wingless main event,
Dyer flew into the lead with Albright and
Michnowicz in tow. Michnowicz immediately went to
work on Albright for second. By the end of the
fourth circuit, Dyer had an eight-car length lead.
He increased that advantage to nearly a half
straight a couple of laps later.
Albright
in his #35Jr, Hyper Chassis, Kawasaki ZX10R
(Thompson’s of Placerville, Oval Chassis Research,
Johnson & Matos CPA, Romey’s Window Cleaning,
Parker Performance & Fabrication, Wild West
Commodities, Hinkle Performance, Angels Heavy
Haul, Gladden Equipment, Sala Racing, 530 Wraps,
Simpson Racin Products) was running in the cushion
and continually fought off the advances of
Michnowicz who was on the bottom.
Dyer,
who resides in Yucca Valley, hit the lappers on
lap eight and initially had no issues with them.
Things got interesting in the race-long
Albright/Michnowicz duel on lap nine when the
six-time CLS champion poked his nose into second.
However, that was momentary as Albright quickly
inched his way back to the runner-up spot.
The top three were the same at the halfway mark,
with only one difference. Albright and Michnowicz,
while still scratching and clawing at each other
for second, had caught up to race-long leader
Dyer. At the end of the 15th go-around, Albright
diamonded off the turn four and raced around Dyer
for the lead. The veteran racer immediately put a
couple of car lengths between himself and the
early leader.
On the 19th lap, Michnowicz,
who made the long tow up north old-school style
with an open trailer, and Dyer were in heavy
traffic. Michnowicz trapped his friend behind one
of the lappers and roared by on the inside to take
second. That proved very important as the race's
first yellow flag came out for a lapped car one
lap later.
Albright was in the lead when
the race restarted with six laps to go. Michnowicz
was second, with Dyer and Ferolito third and
fourth. When the only other yellow of the race
flew two laps later, the running order had not
changed. But things were about to get really
exciting.
The final green flag of the race
waved with four laps remaining. Bumper checks on
the restart nearly saw Dyer go past Michnowicz for
second. The second-place driver thwarted that
attempt, and by the end of the lap, he had edged
his way by Albright for the lead. At that point,
it looked like Michnowicz was going to end his
four-month victory drought, but on the back chute
on lap 23, his #21K huffed a big plume of white
smoke. He blew the engine!
Albright flew
back by Michnowicz as the latter’s car slowed due
to the addition of two new vent holes! However,
Michnowicz stayed on the track as Albright pulled
away for the $1,035.00 winner’s share of the
purse. Miraculously, Michnowicz kept his ailing
steed going and he placed second. Ferolito got by
Dyer after the restart for third. Dyer maintained
fourth and Schostag finished fifth.
Palmdale’s Eric Greco, winner of the previous two
CLS mains, broke a chain in hot laps. He rebounded
from that to be the race Hard Charger, going from
14th on the start to finish seventh.
Michnowicz’s persistence paid off with big
dividends. By staying on the track and finishing
second, he captured the Civil War title. In
addition, he extended his lead in the season-long
championship standings over Greco with only two
point-paying races remaining in the 2024 season.
Going into the race at Ventura on October 26th, he
has a 113-point advantage over Greco. Jeff Dyer,
who has been like a yoyo in the standings going up
and down, has clawed his way back to third. Teen
Seth Dyer is fourth. Camarillo’s Cody Nigh, who
missed the Merced race, is fifth, only one point
out of fourth.
CLS drivers took eight of
the top 10 spots in the Civil War Series. Coming
into the night, Fillmore’s Connor Speir led the
CWS points. However, Michnowicz’s heroics saw him
win the mini-series championship by 11 markers.
Speir placed second with Greco third. BCRA’s
Dennett, the defending CWS champ, placed fourth,
with Legend fifth.
The CLS would like to
thank the following companies for being partners
in the 2024 season. Extreme Mufflers,
RacingJunk.com and Hoosier Tire.
California Lightning Sprint Cars/Bay Cities Racing
Association Merced Speedway October 5 28 Results
Qualifying: 1. Jeff Dyer, 13.324; 2. Jason
Schostag, 13.409; 3. Greg Dennett, 13.476; 4.
Josef Ferolito, 13.536; 5. Connor Spear, 13.556;
6. Seth Dyer, 13.583; 7. Dakota Albright, 13.645;
8. Bobby Michnowicz, 13.677; 9. Tyler Gerdes
13.734; 10. Zate Legend, 13.829; 11. Leland Day,
13.835; 12. Jon Robertson 13.842; 13. Matt Land,
14.070; 14. Kindal Barstow, 14.872
No Time:
Eric Greco; Hunter Kinney; Scott Kinney; Marshall
Sexton
Heat #1: 1. Albright, 2. J. Dyer,
3. Dennett, 4. Day, 5. Land, 6. Speir, 7. Gerdes:
DNS H. Kinney, Sexton
Heat #2: 1.
Michnowicz, 2. Legend, 3. Ferolito, 4.n S. Dyer,
5. Robertson, 6. Schostag, 7. Barstow: DNS Greco
Main Event 25-Laps (with starting
positions) 1. Dakota Albright, Waterford, CA …
2nd 2. Bobby Michnowicz, Oak Hills, CA … 3rd
3. Josef Ferolito, Modesto, CA … 5th 4.
Jeff Dyer, Yucca Valley, CA … 1st 5. Jason
Schostag, Hangtown, CA … 10th 6. Greg Dennett,
Livermore, CA … 4th 7. Eric Greco, Palmdale, CA
… 14th 8. Zate Legend, Riverside, CA … 6th
9. Connor Speir, Fillmore, CA … 12th 10. Leland
Day, Bakersfield, CA … 9th 11. Seth Dyer, Yucca
Valley, CA … 8th 12. Jon Robertson, Torrance,
CA … 11th 13. Kindal Barstow, Dinair, CA … 16th
14. Matt Land, Elk Grove, CA … 7th 15. Marshall
Sexton, Ceres, CA … 15th 16. Hunter Kinney,
Citrus Heights, CA … 13th DNS Scott Kinney,
Citrus Heights, CA DNS Tyler Gerdes, Oakdale,
CA Lap Leaders: J. Dyer 1-14, Albright 15-21,
Michnowicz 22-23, Albright 24-25
2024
California Lightning Sprint Car Series Points
1. Bobby Michnowicz, Oak Hills, CA … 1628 2.
Eric Greco, Palmdale, CA … 1515 3. Jeff Dyer,
Yucca Valley, CA … 1290 4. Seth Dyer, Yucca
Valley, CA … 1259 5. Cody Nigh, Camarillo, CA …
1258 6. Jon Robertson, Torrance, CA … 1251
7. Connor Speir, Fillmore, CA … 1199 8. Zate
Legend, Riverside, CA … 1181 9. Clay Byers,
Castaic, CA … 768 10. Leland Day, Bakersfield,
CA … 640
CLS vs BCRA Civil War Points 1.
Bobby Michnowicz, CLS … 345 2. Connor Speir,
CLS … 334 3. Eric Greco, CLS … 329 4. Greg
Dennett BCRA … 309 5. Zate Legend, CLS … 276
6. Seth Dyer, CLS … 274 7. Leland Day, CLS …
263 8. Jon Robertson, CLS … 256 9. Matt
Land, BCRA … 219 9. Jeff Dyer, CLS … 219
2024 CLS Lap Leaders Michnowicz, Bobby …
118 Greco, Eric … 54 Dyer, Jeff … 39
Speir, Connor … 33 Kinney, Hunter … 25 Dyer,
Seth … 17 Lange, Aiden … 16 Bender, AJ … 15
Albright, Dakota … 9 Dyer, Seth … 9 Nigh,
Cody … 4 Dennett, Greg … 1
2024
California Lightning Sprint Car Series Schedule
March 1 Imperial Valley Raceway Mid-Winter
Fair Aiden Lange
March 2 Imperial Valley
Raceway Mid-Winter Fair Connor Speir
March
9 Bakersfield Speedway CLS Bobby Michnowicz
April 13 Merced Speedway CSL vs BCRA Civil War
#1 Rained Out
April 20 Bakersfield Speedway
CLS Bobby Michnowicz
May 4 Ventura Raceway
CLS AJ Bender
May 18 Bakersfield Speedway
CLS Bobby Michnowicz
June 8 Ventura Raceway
CLS Bobby Michnowicz
June 15 Bakersfield
Speedway CLS Eric Greco
July 6 Santa Maria
Speedway CLS Jeff Dyer
July 27 Santa Maria
Speedway CLS vs BCRA Civil War #1 Connor Speir
September 13 Bakersfield Speedway CLS vs BCRA
Civil War #2 Hunter Kinney
September 14
Ventura Raceway CLS Eric Greco
September 28
Ventura Raceway CLS Eric Greco
October 5
Merced Speedway CLS vs BCRA Civil War #3 Dakota
Albright
October 26 Ventura Raceway CLS
November 15 Placerville Speedway Hangtown 100
– No Points
November 16 Placerville
Speedway Hangtown 100 – No Points
November
26 Bakersfield Speedway CLS
To keep up with
the CLS online, please visit the website at
http://racecls.com/
and follow on the club’s Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/californialightningsprints.
PAST
CALIFORNIA LIGHTNING SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS 1994
Tony Everhart, 1995 Gary Sexton, 1996 Rob
Sczymczak, 1997 Jon Rahe, 1998 Chris Rahe, 1999
Brent Sexton, 2000 Greg Bragg, 2001 Greg Bragg,
2002 Greg Bragg, 2003 David Cardey, 2004 Keith
Janca, 2005 Johnny Bates, 2006 Donny Gansen, 2007
Shane Rossen, 2008 Brent Sexton, 2009 Stuart
Hielschier Sr., 2010 Jarrett Kramer, 2011 Tim
Brown, 2012 Bobby Michnowicz, 2013 Stephen Limon,
2014 Bobby Michnowicz, 2015 Bobby Michnowicz, 2016
Bobby Michnowicz, 2017 Bobby Michnowicz, 2018
Jarrett Kramer, 2019 Jarrett Kramer, 2021 David
Gasper, 2022 David Gasper, 2023 Bobby Michnowicz
This press release was produced by Scott Daloisio
Sports (909) 226-7768
mailto:sdaloisiosports@gmail.com.
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