Bodine tops qualifying

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LAKE PLACID, N.Y. – Larry Gunselman stared at the timing board in disbelief.

“Dang!” Gunselman said. “He got me by a hundredth [of a second]. We were up by 15 hundredths for a while. Sandbagger!”

Former Craftsman truck champion Todd Bodine and brakeman Kenneth Stout, of Ogdensburg, N.Y., beat Gunselman and brakeman Matthew Golovach, of Morrisonville, N.Y., on Saturday by that slim of a margin – 52.20 seconds to Gunselman’s 52.21 – to win qualifying for the fourth annual Geoff Bodine Bobsled Challenge.

When Todd Bodine climbed out of his sled, a swath of red tape across the nose of his helmet nearly covered his eyes as darkness fell over the Mount Van Hoevenberg track.

“That’s how I rode the whole run,” Bodine said with a laugh. “It’s fun. To beat Larry by a hundredth, that’s what racing’s all about. Everybody’s here having fun, but we’re all competitors. We all want to beat each other. We got it done. Bragging rights for tonight.”

Todd Bodine’s older brother, Geoff, started the Bobsled Challenge in an effort to raise funds for the U.S. men’s and women’s bobsled teams.

It features NASCAR and NHRA drivers piloting specially made bobsleds, with members of the New York State Army National Guard serving as brakemen.

Road race star Boris Said, whose late father drove in the 1968 and 1972 Winter Olympics for the U.S. bobsled team, had dominated the Bobsled Challenge with five wins in six races since the event’s inception. On Saturday, Said finished ninth in qualifying, besting only three other sleds.

“Everything was pretty clean about the run,” Todd Bodine said. “I just ended up being the fastest one. Boris is sandbagging. He sandbagged today so he could be one of the first ones to go tomorrow.”

The ice is fastest early in the day, and Said already was thinking ahead.

“This wasn’t my best run, but it felt pretty smooth,” Said said. “Tomorrow, we’ll be able to polish the runners.”

Top fuel drag racer Morgan Lucas finished third at 52.40 seconds. He was followed by NASCAR Whelen racing series champion Philip Morris, NHRA Funny Car driver Jeg Coughlin Jr., road racer Eric Curran, Joe Gibbs Racing phenom Joey Logano, and Whelen series star Brian Loftin.

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