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Bourque Looks For Impressive Rebound At NHIS

Bourque Looks For Impressive Rebound  At NHIS 

“Diversity Driver Part Of  Triple-Header Weekend�?? 

Loudon, New  Hampshire (July 12, 2006) - - Any  driver incurs a few bumps and 
bruises during the course of a full-season of  racing. Last weekend, Pierre 
Bourque had his share of beating and banging, too  much actually. After two 
cars collided in front of the No. 10 Chevrolet Monte  Carlo, Bourque had “nowhere 
to go�?? abruptly ending his evening. Now with a sour  23rd place finish in the 
rear view mirror, Bourque and his Fast Track  Racing team look to bounce back 
from the misfortune and dig deep for their first  top ten finish of the 
season. 
 
“We’re  all looking forward to putting the disappointing finish from Lake 
Erie behind us,�?? said Bourque.  “We had a great car. The crew put  together a 
brand new Monte  Carlo for that event and we didn’t even get to bring it  home 
in one piece. It’s a shame. We had nothing to do with the wreck and got  
sucked in. I guess that’s racing. It happens.�?? 
For the  first time this season, Bourque will compete at a track over the 
length of one  mile which puts optimism on the face of the rookie.  Bourque’s 
owner Andy Hillenburg has  experience at the New  Hampshire based track competing 
in the NASCAR Nextel Cup  Series event in 1998 for Joe Falk. 
“I can’t  wait to get to New  Hampshire,�?? explained the only full-time 
Canadian  running in NASCAR. “I have a good vibe for the race on Friday. I’m 
hoping to use  Andy’s experience and expertise to my advantage. Everyone on the 
team is looking  for a solid run that could put us back in the points deal. After 
last weekend,  we need it.�?? 
Bourque  added, “Dave McClure (crew chief) and the FTR team have really 
worked hard this  season. The countless amounts of hours and efforts are not 
forgotten. Being a  rookie is tough. I don’t have a lot of experience in these types 
of cars and  tracks, but I think we are doing pretty decent. We finished all 
but one of the  races. That’s good. We have six races left this season and we 
I plan to continue  to give 150 percent behind the wheel of that racecar. We 
will have at least one  top ten finish by season’s end. 
Last weekend at Lake Erie Speedway,  Bourque posted his career best 
qualifying effort of 19th. With the  goal of continuing to improve, Bourque foresees 
two weeks of goals completed.  “We have one of goals off our checklist; another 
goal is to put our car into  contention. We can do it.�?? 
 
Full Metals Minerals and Pollara Strategic Public Opinion will continue to 
back  Bourque’s effort this weekend at New  Hampshire. “The publicity and 
exposure is still reaching  new heights and that’s great for our supporters,�?? 
explained Bourque. “Our  sponsors are new to the racing circuit and I think we’re 
showing the benefits of  being plastered onto a rolling billboard.�?? 
Before arriving at New  Hampshire International Speedway (NHIS) this weekend, 
Bourque along with  Hillenburg’s FTR ARCA RE/MAX Series bunch participated in 
an open test at  Gateway International Raceway. The main goal of the day was 
to further  familiarize the Ottawa, Canada native  with the ARCA cars and 
tracks. With the minimal seat time, the more experience  the better was the motto 
for the session. 
14 teams participated  in the test but weren’t able to hit the track until 
afternoon as Mother Nature  dashed away the morning session. During the course 
of the day, Bourque  unofficially notched a lap time of 36.72 seconds or 
122.549 mph.  The team wasn’t looking for speed, but  consistency for Bourque. 
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rookie and former Fast  Track Racing driver Chad 
McCumbee assisted Bourque at the test teaching him the  ins and outs of getting 
around the track.  
“We were able to get  over 50 laps during the afternoon session and that’s 
great,�?? explained Bourque.  “We were working on the technical aspects of my 
driving. In particular we worked  on my braking zones and more importantly my 
exit speeds by focusing on the apex  point to the straightaways. We learned an 
awful lot. I owe a huge thanks to  Chad who flew out to  St. Louis just  to 
help me. I really appreciate it.�?? 
Bourque will return to  ARCA RE/MAX Series competition in several key events 
behind the wheel of the  famed No. 11 Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Hillenburg 
later this  year. 
The New England 125 (125 laps/131.25 miles) is the  sixth of 11 events on the 
2006 NASCAR Busch East Series schedule. Practice begins Thursday, July 13th 
with an hour and half  (12:50pm-2:20pm EST) session planned. Busch pole 
qualifying is on tap Thursday  afternoon (4:15pm EST). A “happy hour�?? session for 
the field is set early Friday  morning starting at 9:30am and concluding at 
10:05am (thirty five minute  session) with the race set to take the green flag 
later that day at 5:10pm EST.  The race will be broadcasted live in 
high-definition television on HDNet.  SPEED will re-air the race Thursday, July 27th at 
5:30pm.   
In addition to running the full NASCAR Busch East  Series in 2006, Pierre 
Bourque and Fast Track Racing will make limited starts in  the ARCA RE/MAX 
Series. Bourque will also make three CASCAR Series races later this year with 
Whitlock Motorsports.   
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DATE: July 12th,  2006 
NAME: Chris Knight, Fast Track  Racing 
PHONE: 734-674-9108 
EMAIL: _Knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:Knight849@aol.com)