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Bourque Claims Another Top-20 In NBES Competition At Adirondack

Bourque Claims Another Top-20 In   
NBES Competition At Adirondack 

“Diversity Driver Bounces Back In  Another Track Debut�?? 

LOWVILLE, New York (August 2, 2006) - - NASCAR  Busch East Series 
Rookie-of-the-Year candidate Pierre Bourque rebounded from a  couple of tough races by 
collecting his fifth top-20 finish of the 2006 season  by crossing the line 19th 
at Adirondack International Speedway  last weekend. 
Bourque turned the 27th  fastest lap in the first practice session of the 
weekend guiding his No. 10  Chevrolet Monte Carlo to a speed of 18.128  seconds 
or 99.294 mph. “Adirondack is a very  interesting racetrack,�?? said Bourque 
after the session. “It’s a very green track  for me, but I think we have a 
pretty good racecar. There is endless turning  here, we’re always turning which 
should make it a very interesting race.  Hopefully we can improve throughout the 
weekend. 
Indeed the second practice session  mounted good results for Bourque. During 
the final practice session leading to  qualifying, Bourque had turned a 
respectable lap of 17.824 seconds or 100.987  mph putting 24th on the speed charts. 
In qualifying, Bourque continued to  show his mass improvements from the 
first practice. During his mock session,  Bourque picked up four-tenths of a 
second from the final practice session  maneuvering a lap of 17.514 seconds 
equaling a speed of 102.775 mph good enough  for 25th on the starting lineup. “We’re 
continuing to get better and  that’s key,�?? Bourque said following 
qualifying.  “I think we have a pretty competitive  car for the race and we have good 
intentions for the  race.�?? 
The first half of the race, Bourque  battled handling issues describing to 
the crew that he had no forward bite on a  track that requires a lot of it. The 
only full time Canadian NASCAR driver  continued to fight like a veteran until 
his Fast Track Racing crew could make  the necessary adjustments to correct 
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At the first opportunity, Bourque  ducked to pit road with crew chief Dave 
McClure bolting on fresh right side  tires bringing back a competitive racecar 
to the driver.  The change made all the difference  allowing Bourque to gain 
ground in the second half of the  race. 
While it was a very  quiet race for the Ottawa, Ontario native he soldiered 
home with a  19th place finish rebounding from a 26th place finish in  his last 
outing at New Hampshire International Speedway. “We’ll take  19th,�?? he said. 
“We brought the car home in one piece and that was  one of our goals.  I’m 
really proud  of the Fast Track Racing team we were solid all weekend. From the 
start of the  first practice to the checkered flag we improved. We can’t 
complain about that.  Hopefully the monkey is off our back and we can march 
forward with our next race  in two weeks.�?? 
With his finish at Adirondack, Bourque inched one spot up in the  national 
point standings to 17th just 31 markers out of the top-15.  “We don’t have a 
lot of races left, so hopefully we can have an impact for the  remainder of the 
season. If we finish in the top-15 I’ll be happy with that. I’m  trying to 
gain ground in the rookie standings and hopefully we can win the title  that 
would be great.�?? 
With another  respectable finish under his belt, Bourque will refocus on the 
CASCAR Racing  Series as he is scheduled to compete in his second of three 
CASCAR events this  weekend at Trois-Rivieres, Quebec driving for Whitlock  
Motorsports. 
“I’m really looking  forward to competing in another CASCAR event this 
weekend. In my debut, we had  an okay finish. We qualified and finished the race. 
That is good for your debut.  Now, hopefully everything will work into my favor 
and we can put a top-15 finish  together this weekend.�?? 
Even with a two week  break from NBES competition, Bourque won’t take a break 
as he’ll steer towards  the ARCA RE/MAX Series a week from Saturday planning 
to make his second career  start in the developmental series at Nashville 
Superspeedway.  “I can’t wait to return to ARCA racing,�??  boasted Bourque. “The 
ARCA RE/MAX Series is a great series and full of a lot of  talent. I made my 
debut at Winchester a short track. Now, I’m heading to a  Superspeedway and I’
m expecting a lot of good things. The Fast Track Racing team  will put 
together a great racecar for me.�?? 
After a two week breather from  competition, the NASCAR Busch East Series 
will return to competition on August  19th at Waterford Speedbowl in Waterford 
Connecticut. 
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 two CASCAR Series races later this year with Whitlock 
Motorsports.   
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DATE: August 2nd,  2006 
NAME: Chris Knight, Fast Track  Racing 
PHONE: 734-674-9108 
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