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MARTY WARD RETURNS TO RACING IN THE NASCAR WHELAN ALL AMERICAN SERIES AFTER LOSS OF FATHER AT GREENVILLE PICKENS TWO YEARS AGONASCAR WHELAN ALL AMERICAN SERIE
Source: nascar
“Last year, I just didn’t want to race,” Ward said. “I had a hard time going back to the race track. I just didn’t want to be there.” He made spot starts throughout last season, but the fire that had fueled four track championships in the historic half-mile’s Late Model division was gone. Ward said he began to come back when he traveled down to Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Speedway for a Thanksgiving Day show and wound up finishing second. “When we got back home, I said ‘maybe we need to make this our backup car and build a new one,’” Ward said. “I put my head into it to go back and win one more championship. “I still have my bad days when I go, but we work through it.” Dedicated to winning a championship for his late father, the 43-year-old Ward is on pace to do even more. With his seventh straight win at Greenville-Pickens, Ward moved into second in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series overall standings. He has five less points than leader Keith Rocco of Connecticut, but unlike Rocco, he still has one more race to reach the 18-race mark. A driver’s top 18 finishes are counted toward their point total. Ward has 10 wins and 17 top fives in 17 starts this season for 832 points. Rocco, who races a Modified at a trio of Connecticut tracks (The New Waterford Speedbowl, Thompson International Speedway and Stafford Motor Speedway), has six wins and 837 points. Brian Harris of West Liberty (Iowa) Raceway is third at 798. Coleman Pressley of Greenville-Pickens is fourth at 791 and Philip Morris of Motor Mile Speedway in Radford, Va., is fifth at 753. Ward admits to being more focused on the track championship than the overall standings, but his crew keeps him updated every week when they are released. Ward’s season started off with a pair of wins, but then he picked up just one more in the next eight events. The turning point came in a double feature June 21, which he swept. He hasn’t left Victory Lane since. Saturday’s win stretched the streak to seven straight. “We can’t complain at all,” said Ward. “We’ve had an awfully good year. It seems like everything we’ve done has went right so far. If we stay on a roll, I’d be tickled to death. But if we can’t, I can’t complain either.” Ward lives in nearby Marietta, S.C., owns a coin laundromat and said, “I guess you can say I race for a living.” So far, he has raced exclusively at Greenville-Pickens. That may change as the season winds down and the championship race comes into focus. For now, though, he’s concentrating on adding his name to the track’s wall of champions for a fifth time. And Ward’s late father is never far from his mind. “I guess he’s blessed us,” Ward said. Under the point structure for the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series, the race winner will receive two points for every car in the event up to 25 cars. Second place will receive two fewer points, and so-on through the field. For example, if there are 25 cars, the winner receives 50 points, second gets 48 and third 46. If there are 15 cars, the winner receives 30 points, second gets 28 and third 26. New this year, drivers receive five bonus points for a win. The final day for the 2008 points is Sunday, Sept. 14. FEATURE DIVISION National Top 25 NASCAR Leaders PosDriver Name Home Track Starts Wins T-5 T-10 Pts 1 Keith Rocco Waterford Speedbowl 32 6 21 25 837 2 Marty Ward Greenville-Pickens Speedway 17 10 17 17 832 3 Brian Harris West Liberty Raceway 21 10 20 20 798 4 Coleman Pressley Greenville-Pickens Speedway 22 7 20 21 791 5 Philip Morris Motor Mile Speedway 16 7 14 15 753 6 David Roberts Greenville-Pickens Speedway 22 2 17 20 736 7 Andy Eckrich West Liberty Raceway 22 4 17 20 700 8 Kenneth Headen Greenville-Pickens Speedway 17 0 14 17 680 9 Jeff Strunk Grandview Speedway 15 3 14 14 669 10 Jeremiah Hurst West Liberty Raceway 22 2 11 18 662 11 Ralph Carnes Greenville-Pickens Speedway 21 0 7 21 652 12 Jimmy Blewett Thompson Intl Speedway 21 3 9 14 645 13 Woody Pitkat Stafford Motor Speedway 18 5 11 12 641 14 Tony Hanbury Chemung Speedrome 20 9 12 16 627 15 Doug Coby, III Waterford Speedbowl 23 2 9 14 620 16 Andy Loden Hickory Motor Speedway 31 7 27 31 613 17 Gary Glenn All American Speedway 19 4 14 14 610 18 C E Falk, III Langley Speedway 18 0 13 15 584 19 Sebastien Dussault Autodrome St. Eustache 16 2 10 15 572 20 Anthony Anders Greenville-Pickens Speedway 18 2 9 15 566 21 John Moore All American Speedway 15 3 12 14 555 22 Dennis Gada Waterford Speedbowl 15 3 10 14 553 23 Jonathan Bouvrette Autodrome St. Eustache 16 4 8 14 550 24 Jason Gilbert Altamont Motorsports Park 13 5 10 12 535
25 John Hightower Greenville-Pickens Speedway 15 0
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