Updated: Young Gun Eaton Wins Toyota Truck At WSMC Awards Banquet

Updated: Young Gun Eaton Wins Toyota Truck At WSMC Awards Banquet

© 2005, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Copyright 2005, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Racer Corey Eaton, 17, of Placerville, California, won a Toyota Tundra pick-up truck at the annual Willow Springs Motorcycle Club (WSMC) awards banquet, January 15, at the Essex House Hotel in Lancaster, California.

Eaton was one of 33 racers who earned entries in the truck drawing with qualifying finishes in 2004 WSMC Toyota Cup Formula One races.

Special awards given out at the banquet included:

2004 WSMC Safety Worker Of The Year: Rhonda Beach

2004 WSMC Meritorious Service Award: John Cagle

2004 WSMC Sponsor Of The Year: Sport Tire Services

2004 WSMC Sportsman Of The Year: Chris Ulrich

Plaques were presented to the top three finishers in each WSMC class and trophies were awarded to the top 10 finishers in overall points, as follows:

2004 WSMC Overall Top 10:
1. Marc Palazzo, 597 points
2. Will Eikenberry, 577
3. Jeff Stern, 540
4. Robbie Dowie, 471
5. Sam Carnibucci, 468
6. Clinton Whitehouse III, 443
7. J.C. Gibbs, 426
8. Skye Girard, 418
9. Blair Sullenger, 396
10. Stoney Landers, 355

500cc Superstock:
1. J.C. Gibbs
2. Clinton Whitehouse III
3. Dean Chin

500cc Modified Production
1. J.C. Gibbs
2. Horace Knight
3. Dean Chin

550cc Superbike
1. Ritchie Thorup
2. Brienne Thomson
3. Bradley Adams

500cc Singles
1. Tom Nichols
2. Larry Cochran
3. Tracy Bennett

600cc Superstock
1. Marc Palazzo
2. Sam Carnibucci
3. Blair Sullenger

600cc Modified Production
1. Marc Palazzo
2. Sam Carnibucci
3. Blair Sullenger

650cc Superbike
1. Will Eikenberry
2. Marc Palazzo
3. Sam Carnibucci

660cc Singles
1. Jim Rau
2. Franz Volpi
3. Danny Farnsworth

750cc Superstock
1. Will Eikenberry
2. Skye Girard
3. Ruben Munoz, Jr.

750cc Modified Production
1. Will Eikenberry
2. Jeff Stern
3. Skye Girard

750cc Superbike
1. Jeff Stern
2. Skye Girard
3. Ruben Munoz, Jr.

Vintage Lightweight
1. James Dobson
2. Warren Spradlin Jr.
3. Clinton Whitehouse III

Open Superstock
1. Stoney Landers
2. Marcel Graeber
3. John Chen

Open Modified Production
1. Robbie Dowie
2. Stoney Landers
3. Howard Lynggard

Open Superbike
1. Jeremy Toye
2. Robbie Dowie
3. Jeff Stern

Vintage Heavyweight
1. James Dobson
2. Russ Lomanto
3. Scott Fabbro

Formula Two
1. Will Eikenberry
2. Marc Palazzo
3. Sam Carnibucci

Formula Twins
1. Claudio Szyszkowski
2. Richy Headley
3. John-Mark Arechiga

Solo GTO
1. Robbie Dowie
2. Jacob West
3. Ralph Yenne

Solo GTU
1. Matthias Jezek
2. Mark Hargis
3. Alex Eisner

Solo GT-GP
1. Joel Manes
2. Jamie Lenore
3. John Ulrich

Solo GT-Lights
1. Ritchie Thorup
2. Bradley Adams
3. Craig Smith

BOTT LIGHTWEIGHT
1. Jim Rau
2. Tom Nichols
3. Chris Shadoan

BOTT MIDDLEWEIGHT
1. Richy Headley
2. Michael Sirolli
3. Bob Setbacken

BOTT HEAVYWEIGHT
1. John-Mark Arechiga
2. Michael Sirolli
3. Eric Pinson

125cc Grand Prix
1. Kevin Murray
2. Britt Arechiga
3. Jay Pilster

250cc Grand Prix
1. Pete Ellis
2. Mark Watts
3. John Ulrich

Formula Singles
1. Jim Rau
2. Jeff Rheaume
3. Franz Volpi

Formula 40 Lightweight
1. Will Eikenberry
2. Mark Hargis
3. Mark Watts

Formula 40 Heavyweight
1. Stephen Hewitt
2. Jeff Stern
3. Claudio Szyszkowski

Formula 50
1. David Molitor
2. Howard Lynggard
3. Jeff Rheaume

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