European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 02, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday august2, 1994 sports the stars and stripes Page 29 n y " 7 flames burst from engine of Jos Verstappen s car during refuelling at the German up. No one was seriously Hurt. Berger gives Ferrari rare win German up Bockenheim Germany a the German grand prix had just about everything crashes a fire a Driver suspension and a Happy ending for the Ferrari team. R m Gerhard Berger gave Ferrari its first formula one Victory in nearly four years sunday winning a race marred by a pit fire an starting line crashes that knocked out 11 automobile federation stewards placed the blame for the first Lap Chain reaction crashes on Mclaren Peugeot Driver Mika Hakkinen of Finland. He was suspended for one , the pole Sitter led throughout. He finished 54.779 seconds ahead of the Ligier Renault of Frenchman Olivier Panis. Eric Bernard s Ligier was third. Nobody was seriously Hurt in the crashes or the fire which occurred in the Benetton pit of dutchman Jos _ Verstappen after the 15th Lap. Berger s Victory was the first for Ferrari since sept. 30,1990 at the Spanish grand prix ending the longest inless drought for the famous italian automaker in its formula one history. Previously Ferrari had not gone More than a season without winning a was the ninth formula one Victory for Berger and his first since the 1992 austrian grand prix. That Victory was in a completed the 45 laps around the 4.21-mile track in 1 hour 22 minutes and 37.272 seconds. He averaged 137.635 Mph. The race ended with Only eight of the 26 starters still on the track. Nearly half the Field was eliminated before the first failure forced out local favorite and for Mula one Points Leader Michael Schumacher. Starting fourth on the Grid in a Benetton Ford Schumacher closed on Berger until his engine died on the 20th Williams Renault of Damon Hill was damaged in the starting line Melee. He was forced to make lengthy pit Stop and never recovered crossing the line As the last of eight finishers. Attrition helps Goodyear win Marlboro 500 by Mike Harris Brooklyn Mich. A Scott Goodyear thought any Chance he had of even a Good finish let alone a win died with his engine 80 laps from the end of sunday s Marlboro �00. But with the help of near record attrition that took out All the top contenders Goodyear wound up Cruis ing to the second Victory of his indy car career both inthe 500-mile race at Michigan International Speedway. The Canadian Driver whose Only other win came Here in 1992, appeared out of the running after he ragout of fuel on Lap 170 of the 250-Lap event but he inherited the Lead for Good 20 laps from the end after misfortune visited each of the other leaders. Only eight of the 28 starters were running at the end. The telemetry was Reading wrong and i did realize it right away Goodyear explained of the fuel problem. I looked Down and it said i had 35.89 Gal Lons left out of 40, so i should have been Able to go a couple More was More than a Lap behind series Point Leader Al Unser or. On the 2-mile Oval when the engine on the Lead car blew on Lap 231, giving him the Lead. Unser s misfortune was the last of a series that eliminated Raul Boesel Penske teammate Emerson Fitti Paldi and Robby Gordon in the late going. Goodyear s Victory was the first for the Budweiser King team owned by drag racing Star Kenny Bernstein. Goodyear who joined the team at the Start of this sea son had finished no better than 10th in 1994.Goodyear, driving a Ford co Worth powered Lola averaged 159.800 Mph in the race that was slowed by eight caution periods for a total of 61 laps. Arie Luyendyk wound up a Lap Down in second Fol Lowed a Lap Back by Dominic Dobson a career Best third and another Lap behind by Teo Fabi. The Only other Drivers running at the end were Rookie Mark Smith Hiro Matsushita Willy t. Ribbs and Marco Greco. Two . Heavies lose bids for Gold by Bill Knight Seattle Post intelligencer St. Petersburg Russia two american heavyweights in International sport one who weighs 286 pounds and the other 8,9, found something in com Mon sunday at the Goodwill games. Both lost bids for Gold medals. Both were beaten by russian opponents. Wrestler Bruce Baumgartner the heaviest member of the . Contingent Here was out pointed in overtime Goodwill games by Andrei Shannon Miller one of the smallest americans had to Settle for a rare Silver in the women s All around Competition behind Russia s Dina Kochetkova. Those setbacks for two . Athletes who rarely lose and have dominated their individual events on the world scene cast a Cloud Over sunday s Good will Competition for american setting for the dual disaster was the same. Sweltering ski a steam room late into the night after temperatures again climbed into the High 80s by mid afternoon. Miller the most decorated american gymnast Ever had t lost in More than two years. She won world championships in 1993 and 94 and took Home five med als from the Barcelona olympics twp Silver and three Bronze. Sunday night she slipped behind Kochetkova after two events and despite a Brilliant performance in her finale the floor exercise failed to overtake the the four events Kochetkova scored 39.325 Points to 39.268 for the american i won t say it s not disappointing Miller said. "1 know i can do better. I jus need to clean up my landings and learn from my and Kochetkova both 17, Are nearing what is considered old age for world class gymnastics. But both want to meet again in the 1996 , 34, has won every major International Honor in wrestling including two olympic golds olympic Silver and numerous world championships. Heals won the Goodwill Gold in 1986 and the Silver in 1990 in Seattle. His setback was typical of a series of . Wrestling failures at the expense of the russians the hosts collected six golds to two for the ., an unimpressive Ameri can Warmup for the world championships in late August in Istanbul Turkey. American coach Greg Strobel called the . Effort lacklustre but said the \ Long Range . Strategy is to Peak for the worlds not the Goodwill games. The Only american winners Here were Zeke Jones an Arizona state assistant coach and his Phoenix neighbor towns end Saunders. Jones dominated the 114.5-Pound class. Saunders won his Gold in the 149.5-Pound event saturday afternoon. 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