Testing Over; Silas Ready To Embrace Rookie Season In
Daytona
Testing Over; Silas Ready To Embrace Rookie Season In Daytona
“Florida Native Looks To Shine In Hometown Race�??
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Tuesday, February 6, 2007) - - The testing is over.
The race is five days away. And Bryan Silas is ready.
Silas aboard Andy Hillenburg’s No. 11 Fast Track High Performance Driving
School-PBG Chevrolet Monte Carlo is looking to make an early dent in his rookie
season by pulling off his first career top-10 finish in Saturday’s ARCA 200
at Daytona.
No doubt that Silas is ready for the biggest race on the ARS (ARCA RE/MAX
Series) schedule as the Florida native has spent a majority of his off season
tackling several different tracks across the United States including Daytona
International Speedway and a recent test at the breathtaking 2.666-mile
Superspeedway of Talladega Superspeedway all in an effort to prepare him for taking
the ARCA RE/MAX Series Rookie-of-the-Year crown.
“I can’t believe Daytona is here,�?? said Silas, a native of Stuart, Florida.
“If I said I wasn’t excited or nervous about this week, I would be lying. We
’ve spent a lot of time, effort and money to prepare us for this race, I
have a good feeling.�??
When asked about all of the recent testing, Silas mentioned, “It’s been
great testing as much as possible. There are a lot of different tracks I haven’t
raced on before. The more time I am in the seat, the better driver I will
become. That was our goal this off season and I think I’ve made great strides.
Testing at Daytona and Talladega has been crucial. I’ve been able to learn
more about the tracks, while also focusing on the cars and the draft. I just
hope all the testing pays off.�??
Heading into Daytona this week, Silas looks to improve on his overall
performance from the preseason testing session which saw his Chevrolet Monte Carlo
post the 23rd fastest effort with a time of 49.958 seconds at 180.151 MPH. “We
’ve made some more changes to our car in hopes of making it faster. I’m
surrounded by a lot of great and talented people, so there is no doubt in my
mind that we’ll be stronger this week.�??
“It’s important for us to leave Daytona with a solid run,�?? Silas added. “We
’re running for the championship and the game is a whole lot different than
last year. We had some fun, but the goal was trying to get some seat time and
get comfortable racing in the ARCA RE/MAX Series. I’m after the
Rookie-of-the-Year this season but the championship is definitely not out of our reach.
If you come out of Daytona in one piece that usually means a sign of good
things to come.�??
Unlike Talladega, the avid late model competitor has a teammate for this week
’s event. Chad McCumbee, who also competes full time in the NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series for Green Light Racing will return to ARCA and drive the No. 62
NOS Energy Drink Chevrolet. “Chad’s been helping and teaching me a lot,�??
Silas remarked. “It’s nice to know that I have someone on my side to work
with on race day. I know everyone is a little nervous working with rookies (in
the draft), but Chad and I have worked together this off season, so I know I
can count on him.�??
Andy Hillenburg, a two-time Daytona winner and car owner for Silas remains
optimistic for race weekend. “We’re going into Daytona with a lot more steam
then we’ve had in the past. Our cars are better, the crew is top notch, and
the drivers are focused. This is one of the most competitive races of the
season. We look to have a clean week up until race day and hope for a competitive
finish from both cars.�??
Heading into DIS, Silas hailing from Stuart, Florida has six ARCA RE/MAX
Series starts to his credit with a career best finish of 16th at Toledo Speedway
(September 2006). He holds a career best short track time trials effort of
eighth at Berlin Raceway (July 2006). A 16th place qualifying effort at
Talladega Superspeedway (October 2006) is Silas’s best Superspeedway run to date.
When not competing or testing for FTR, Bryan competes in both the Sportsman
and Limited Late Model divisions at Orlando Speedworld and New Smyrna
Speedway.
The ARCA 200 at Daytona (80 laps/200 miles) is the first of 23 events on the
2007 ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule. Practice begins Thursday, February 8 with
a five-hour (12:00pm-5:00pm EST) practice session planned. Qualifying is
slated for Friday, February 9 at 12:00pm EST. Final practice is limited to 55
minutes (5:15-6:10pm EST) on Friday evening. The ARCA 200 at Daytona will be
aired live on the SPEED channel beginning at 4:00pm. Additional race coverage
can be found online at _arcaracing.com_ (http://ww.arcaracing.com/) .
For more on Bryan Silas please visit, _http://www.bryansilasracing.com_
(http://www.bryansilasracing.com/)
Visit Fast Track Racing on the web at, _http://www.fasttrackracing.com_
(http://www.fasttrackracing.com/) .
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