Scott Taylor Charges to
2nd Place – Charlotte Rd. 5
Belvidere, IL
(July 26, 2011) – When the time came for the
seven-time PRO off-road champion to finally get a
chance to race in the heart of NASCAR country,
Taylor Racing knew that nothing but his “A-Game”
would do. The Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway
would host the first ever PRO short-course race in
the Southeast.
Along
with the top drivers in the sport that were ready to
do battle in Charlotte, several key supporters of
Scott Taylor’s race team were on hand to witness
this epic weekend of
racing. A large contingent from
Miller Electric, RoushYates Engines, Impact Racing,
and BFGoodrich Tires were
all on hand,
and Scott Taylor made his supporters proud with a
great performance during Round 5 action.
The track was
built around and inside the.5 mile clay based circle
track at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The layout
consisted of four high speed jumps on the actual
oval, while the infield hosted a long rhythm
section, a couple of mogul fields, two sets of small
jumps, and a six foot tall jump that would send the
truck over a thirty foot gap before landing on solid
ground. It was a great combination of requiring
plenty of horsepower and a well set-up suspension.
During qualifying, the #8 Miller Welders RoushYates
Engines BFGoodrich Tires Ford F-150 looked fast, but
always seemed to be avoiding other trucks during the
session. The result was a sixth place qualifying
spot.
Friday’s Round 5 action would consist of twenty-two
laps, including a mandatory caution lap at the
halfway point of the race. Scott started on the
outside of row three. When the green flag fell, the
blue Ford F-150 moved into third place by the end of
the first lap. Initially, the top two trucks, held a
slight lead on Scott’s BFGoodrich truck, but as the
mandatory caution lap came closer, so did Scott.
At the restart, Scott initially drove under
MacCachern for second, but couldn’t hold the inside
line going around Turns One and Two. That kept the
Illinois native in third, looking to make the same
move stick later in the race.
With just over a lap to go, Scott was able to gain
one more position before the checkered flag. After
twenty-two long laps, Scott Taylor to home his
second runner-up finish of the season.
“Wow that was fun,” noted Scott Taylor. “We have
really worked hard on this truck the last few weeks
and it really paid off tonight. This track that USAC
built for us is just incredible. I didn’t have
enough tonight to catch Rob tonight, but we will
make some changes and really give him a run
tomorrow.”
Saturday night’s Round 6 action had the top six
trucks lined up in reverse finishing order from the
previous night. Once again race traffic could be a
problem early on in the race, but this time
MacCachern would be right next to him.
Unfortunately the battle between the two good
friends never materialized. When green flag race
started, the power steering began to fail halfway
through the opening lap. After trying to man handle
the truck for one more lap, the #8 Miller Welders
Ford pulled off the track ending the weekend.
“It’s a shame we had a steering problem,” remarked
Scott Taylor. “I knew we had something for Rob
tonight. I’ve gotten real comfortable and confident
with this truck. It’s a feeling that I haven’t had
in a while. When we get to Bark River I’m looking to
put a Ford on the top of the box.”
After four rounds of racing, Scott Taylor is
currently fourth in the PRO-2WD Championship
standings.
Next Race:
August 13-14, Bark River Off-Road Raceway in Bark River, Michigan.
Taylor Racing thanks all their supporters including:
Miller Electric - Mastercraft Safety - BFGoodrich
Tires Automatic Transmission Designs – AMSOIL
RoushYates Engines, Ford Trucks, Russ Wernimont
Designs, King Shocks, Walker Evans Racing, MSD
Ignition, Autometer, K & N Filters, Justice
Brothers, Boatec, and Phil's Inc.
Taylor Racing has marketing opportunities available
for the 2011 TORC season. To contact Taylor Racing
please email:
stitchesbytaylor@comcast.net