Stuck in the middle with P-51s, Sea Furies, a Bearcat and a Tigercat,
the Unlimited Silver has a constantly changing field of
racers throughout the week. After a day's heat, the Silver (Heat 1b) winner
will move up to Gold (Heat 1a) the following day. The number of racers in a heat
changes each day adding one (winner from lesser heat). The first day of unlimited
racing, Thursday, creates a one day heat called "Medallion" for qualifiers 21-27.
Depending on how you finish that heat, your next race day might change. Lower
finishers will not race on Friday, taking them out of any chance to progress to
the Sunday Gold. If the full field is healthy, the bottom three finishers in
Medallion will not race until Sunday Bronze.
Each day is a slightly different look with the movement between heats. Hoot
Gibson in "Riff Raff" was the 2004 Silver winner, posting a speed of 414 mph.
Gibson actually finished 2nd, but Brent Hisey in "Miss America" won
at 417 mph, but forfeited the spot to move up to Gold where he finished 7th.
There is usually some very close racing in Silver.
After a rookie-rookie one-two punch finish on Saturday, Fred Cabanas was moved
up to the Gold Final leaving Steve Patterson holding the pole for Silver.
On Sunday, Matt Jackson and Steve Patterson dueled it out in Sea Furies from
start to very close finish. Jackson in "Argonaut" just outstretched Patterson
in "Southern Cross" as they crossed the line at 410.4 and 410.0 mph.
Patterson had the pole for taking second on Saturday with Jackson third, but
Matt made the pass and stayed out in front till the end. Congrats to both
Jackson and Patterson for some very nice racing.
Results for Sunday's Silver Final:
#114 Matt Jackson, Argonaut, Sea Fury 410.4
#71 Steve Patterson, Southern Cross, Sea Fury 410.0
#14 Howard Pardue, Bearcat, F8F 390.0
#50 Ike Enns, Miracle Maker, P-51D 374.0
#47 John Bagley, Ole Yeller, P-51D 373.7
#1 Mike Brown, Big Bossman, F7F 371.7
#22 Bill Eberhardt, Merlin's Magic, P-51D 355.6
#31 Art Vance, Speedball Alice, P-51D 354.6
#81 Rob Patterson, Lady Jo, P-51D 352.0
Ike Enns and John Bagley ran very close in numbers as they did on Saturday. Both
days they stayed within 1 mph of each other. In fact, Bagley was looking at the
rear of Enns' Miracle Maker on all of the heat races. Some other close racing for Silver
racers was on Thursday's Bronze heat. Bill Eberhardt somehow kept Mike Brown from
chewing off his rudder. They both flew very well as
the P-51D held off the much larger Tigercat.
Joseph Thibodeau who owns and flies the P-51D "Crusader" had the mustang in a
hangar for much of the week. Not sure what the issues were, but they did
have some issues. They flew (high) in Thursday's heat at 347 mph, but did not fly
on Friday or Saturday and were out.
Other racers usually in the silver that were missing were Miss America who is
usually at the top of the silver come Sunday. Miss A was out on Tuesday with
a blown merlin. Also missing was Jimmy Leeward. Leeward was cruising around
in Bronze. He did not start for Saturday's Silver race which dropped him
down to the Bronze on Sunday. Leeward (in Cloud Dancer P-51D)
is a great entertainer and he showed us some good flying in the Sunday Bronze as
he hugged the wing of Dave Morss in Polar Bear.
All in all, a great week of Silver racing. By far the closest racing during the
week and well worth checking out next year.