Taylor Racing - CORR Pomona Season Opener Report
Belvidere, IL (April 29, 2008) - Scott Taylor and his #8 Skyjacker
Suspensions BFGoodrich Tires Ford F-150 went to Pomona to begin his
quest to regain the CORR PRO-2 title. His competition was intense as
twenty three of the world’s best PRO-2 qualified for the weekend of
racing.
The man made track at The Fairplex in Pomona, CA was .74 mile long and
consisted of jumps, whoops, banked corners, a large table top, and a
fairly long section of asphalt. The transition from dirt to pavement
and back to dirt really gave the tire manufacturers fits. The
BFGoodrich tires really seemed to work well considering the extreme
surface conditions.
Saturday
– Round One
Practice went as planned. The truck needed a bit more rebound in the
rear, so the team quickly made the change and sent the Skyjacker Ford
out for qualifying. Scott Taylor brought the #8 home seventh quickest
in the twenty three truck field.
The race itself was in one word, fast. The fifteen lap affair did not
have a single caution, other than the mandatory yellow. The racing was
door to door, with minimal contact. At the flag, the Skyjacker #8
finished seventh.
Afterwards Scott Taylor commented, “We had a clean race, our
suspension setup is still not right. The truck was all over the place.
Russ and I sat down discussed some spring and shock changes for
tomorrow. Also we’re changing the steering gear. With all the test
data we have, I’m confident we will get a Top 5 finish tomorrow.”
Sunday – Round Two
The morning practice qualifying sessions were combined. This gave the
drivers five laps which were all on the stop watch. The track official
groomed and watered the track giving the later qualifiers a better
track to run on. The unseasonably hot weather saw the track
temperature at 132 degrees by 10am. Somehow Scott was staged in the
middle qualifying group. His qualifying time was second best in his
group, but ninth overall.
The race started cleanly, but quickly the race traffic put Scott at a
disadvantage with the leaders. Methodically Scott piloted the
Skyjacker Ford towards the front. At the flag Taylor Racing crossed
the finish line in sixth position.
“Qualifying was the name of the game today,” commented Scott Taylor.
“The truck handled much better today. Russ, Mike and the entire team
really came through with all the changes we made in the last 24 hours.
The truck still has some fine tuning left in it, but we’re really
close. Starting back in the pack really made it hard to get to the
front. One more lap I would have reached our goal of a Top 5 finish.
We still have some work to do, but we will be ready for Primm.”
After two rounds of racing Scott is in 5th place in the CORR PRO-2
standings.
You can catch all the action from Round Two on NBC Sports, May 25, at
1:30pm eastern.
The next weekend of Championship Off-Road Racing is May 17-18, at the
Las Vegas International Off-Road Raceway in Primm, Nevada.
Taylor Racing thanks all their sponsors including: Skyjacker
Suspensions, BFGoodrich Tires, Ford Trucks, Russ Wernimont Designs,
Roush Performance, Automatic Transmission Designs, Walker Evans
Racing, Miller Electric, Justice Brothers, Phil’s Inc., Boatec, MSD
CNC, K & N, Lancair, Autometer, and Ringers Gloves.
Also a special thanks to Sign Pros for all the help on Friday.
About Taylor Racing
Scott Taylor began his racing career 32 years ago and has been
successful at every level of motorsports competition. His trail of
victories includes wins throughout the United States and Canada. Scott
Taylor is considered as one of the premiere off-road competitors of
all time.
In fact, Scott Taylor is the winningest PRO-2 driver in CORR history.
The six time PRO-2 champion has accumulated 49 wins in CORR
competition.
In 2007 Scott Taylor won the inaugural 2008 World Series of Off-Road
Racing. Scott took the win six times during the thirteen round season.
In 2008 Scott will be back on the CORR championship trail, along with
select WSORR events. - For more information visit:
www.taylorsoffroadracing.com
-Mike Reusche, marketing, MTG,
mike@mt-graphics.com
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