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Reitenour Shines in Super Cup Stock Car
Opener
Hudson, North
Carolina - Saturday, March 8, 2008
By: TRP Staff
Fun, disappointment, jubilation and frustration were
just some of the words to describe Saturdays opening race for the Super Cup
Stock Car series opener.
For Schrewsbury PA driver, Wally Schweizer, is was bitter disappointment; but
for Miamisburg, Oh Megan Reitenour, is still jubilation today.

L-R Mike, Al, Senator Martin Nesbitt, Marcus, Megan, Mart Nesbitt, Bruce Danz, and Joe
Reitenour only 16 years old, took the lead with three
laps remaining in the 100 lap race at Tri County Speedway in Hudson NC to claim
the win in the first ever Super Cup Stock Car Series race.
"This is
awesome,” says Reitenour who has had her driver’s license for less than a
year. "We had our ups and down but be still came back to victory."
Reitenour had to battle back thru the field after she
pinched off young Ryan Miller on lap 27 and spun out sending her to the rear of
the field after making adjustments on her Drink Purple.com/Hampton Inn Fusion.
"I learned a lot after I pinched the 71 (Miller)
off and then came back slow. We just picked them off one by one."
Schweizer who led the
most laps came home second. Rounding out the top five was Daniel Johnson, Miller
and Larry Wilcox. For Schweizer it was a bitter disappointment losing the lead
with less than three laps to go but none the less he was happy with a second.
"We still love coming home second and it helps
us for the points chase. We didn't think we had a car that would run like
this."
In fact Schweizer didn't
even think he was going to have an engine for this race. With less than three
weeks before the race. his dad Walter, said his son couldn't get the engine
refreshed in time. So Wally said everything worked out for them.
Jim Crabtree Jr. won the pole for the series and
season opener but had to start sixth with the top six inverted. Crabtree was
battling for the lead when he blew an engine on lap 19.
Daniel Johnson was one
of the ones that moved over to this series from ProCup, came home third.
"This was an exciting race. This Five Points
Racing Development car came home in one piece. Were looking forward to the next
race."
Johnson had a shot at
the lead but tangled with Crabtree. " I had the sun in my eyes and just got
into the back of him and turned him around. Hopefully he wont be too mad at
me."
While happy finishing third here, his ProCup race at
Iowa a few years ago remains his best race but Johnson plans to compete more in
this series.
"I like this series
(Super Cup) and is what Hooters was made up for but I will be back here."
Cold, sleet and 30 mile an hour winds may have
hampered the crowd however they absolutely saw a good show. Series competition
director Joe Schmaling couldn't have been more proud.
"This is exactly
what we are looking for. This race produced good racing like its supposed to be.
We heard no complaints from the drivers and we only heard praise from them. They
can’t wait till Newport" (next race) says Schmalling.
The race had 10 cautions for the green flag only 100
lap race.
Rietenhours victory was
a surprise to everyone except car owner Mart Nesbitt.
"I had high expectations from her from the very
beginning. I knew she could win because she will listen to you. She is dedicated
to learn this sport."
Even Rietenhours spotter
said they found themselves a driver while the team celebrated in victory lane
Rietenhours victory also serves notice that females and youth can win in the new
series that is made up of steel bodied cars that have been outlawed in ProCup
Series. Several independent drivers moved over to this new series from ProCup.
So how do they feel that a young 16 old comes out and beats them in the first
race? Rietenhour sums it up.
" A lot of those drivers came over and
congratulated me."
However the foremost
thing is that these drivers have found themselves in a new series that cares for
the small budget teams. Every car at that race had a chance to win. Some go on
to say that this series could have as much as 50 entries before the season ends.
Schmaling only says "We will accommodate them.
We will run a B race if needed. Were not going to send cars home for not making
a race"
And that's what racing needs !!!
Official
Rundown
1st # 92 Megan Reitenour
2nd # 44 Wally Schweizer
3rd # 7 Daniel Johnson
4th # 71 Ryan Miller
5th #66 Larry Wilcox
6th # 75 Jody Harrison
7th #19 Chuck Buchanan
8th # 9 Jack Jones
9th #Carl Williford
10 # 13 Craig Wood
11 # 55 Dexter Canipe
12 # 18 Jeremy Miller
13 #63 Jimmy Crabtree
14 # 11 Jimmie Nowell
Lap leaders - 66, 63, 55, 44, 92