Taylor Gets in
the Groove & on the Podium to Podium @ Bark River
Belvidere, IL (July
13, 2010) - Scott Taylor was looking to rebound from the
uncharacteristic performance during the opening weekend of the 2010
TORC season in Crandon. The weekend proved to be eventful early on,
but by Sunday afternoon the Miller Welders AMSOIL RoushYates
BFGoodrich Tires Ford F-150 was in the groove.
Friday afternoon
the Bark River Lions Club scheduled a practice and test session for
all the TORC competitors. Taylor Racing took advantage of the track
time to test a new brake configuration. During the five lap session
Taylor had the #8 Ford F-150 diving deeper and deeper into the
corners when disaster struck.
Late in the session
Taylor was heading into the braking zone after the Monster Energy
Hill, when the front brakes unexpectedly locked up. The truck hit
the concrete wall fairly hard bending the left front control arms
and tie rod. Scott quickly headed back to the transporter as Mike,
Kevin, Dustin, and Alan were already waiting with tools in hand.
Within an hour, the
team had Scott ready for Round 3 action. In fact,
Scott could have made the second practice session, but didn't want
to press too many panic buttons within the
team.
The Saturday
afternoon Round 3 race saw Scott take the first few laps to make
sure the brake system was working properly. The reserved approach
the first half of the race put the Miller Welders Ford in sixth
place at the halfway point of the race. The second half of the race
saw Scott become more aggressive and was able to move up to fourth
place by the time the checkered flag came out.
"We came out of
this round without any issues," noted Scott Taylor. "I wasn't real
comfortable with the truck's braking at the beginning of the race,
but as the laps wound down I started to get back in the groove."
Overnight the
team didn't have any out of the ordinary issues to
address and the truck was race ready by dinnertime.
Sunday's race saw
Scott take the lead just before the end of the first lap. Just
before the mandatory caution the Miller Welders Ford caught a rut,
getting the truck out of the groove just long enough for MacCachern
to take over the lead. Then just after the mandatory yellow, Johnson
made contact with Scott as the two trucks headed down the hill.
Somehow Scott kept the truck headed in the right direction, but the
shove was enough for Johnson to move up one position. At the flag
Scott Taylor was slightly battered, but not bruised as the #8 Miller
Welders AMSOIL RoushYates BFGoodrich Ford-150 landed on the final
spot of the podium.
"Today I was much
more aggressive and it showed in our results," explained Scott
Taylor. "Over the years Bark River hasn't been one of my best
tracks, so I fairly happy with a third place finish. I pretty pumped
up to get to the short track at Oshkosh. In the last year we won on
the short tracks at Texas and Perris and I had a good run going at
Vegas as well. Again thanks to all the guys on the
team, Kevin, Mike, Dustin, and Alan they are the
best crew in the series."
Next Race: July
23-24, Oshkosh, WI.
Don't forget you can watch all the archived
TORC race action and well as live racing from Oshkosh @www.torcseries.com
Taylor Racing
thanks all their supporters including:
Miller Electric -
BFGoodrich Tires - Automatic Transmission Designs - AMSOIL -
Roush-Yates Engines, Ford Trucks, Russ Wernimont Designs, King
Shocks, Walker Evans Racing, Ringers Gloves, MSD Ignition,
Autometer, K & N Filters, Boatec, and Phil's Inc.
Taylor Racing still
has marketing opportunities available for the rest of the 2010
season.
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