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Michigan Not Kind To Silas

Michigan Not Kind To Silas   

“Florida Racer Battles Wreck; Flat Tire In ARCA  200�??  

BROOKLYN, Michigan (June 20, 2007)  - - ARCA RE/MAX  Series rookie Bryan 
Silas could have done without his 32nd place  finish last Friday at Michigan 
International Speedway. 
The Fast Track Racing  developmental driver was hoping to bring home his 
third top-10 finish of the  season, but early race contact and a flat tire later 
in the race forced a rough  outing for the North  Carolina team. 
The team was optimistic about  their debut at MIS with Silas at the helm 
after posting the 18th  fastest lap in practice with a quick time of 40.189 
seconds or 179.154 MPH, a  considerable improvement from the team’s open test 
session a few weeks  prior. 
“We’re not too bad,�?? offered  Silas, after the practice run. “It’s not a 
hard place to drive, you just have to  hit your marks and stay focused.�?? 
Focused is a word that Silas is no  stranger to. After being noted as one of 
the most focused drivers in the garage  area, the Stuart, Florida native 
looked to back up his practice  effort in ARCA SIM Factory pole qualifying. 
During his time trials session,  Silas maneuvered around the Irish 
Hills-based track with a time of 39.900  seconds at 180.451, picking up a little from 
his earlier run. Silas would start  the 11th race of the season from the 18th 
position.   
“That’s about what I expected us  to run,�?? Silas said. “It’s a decent 
starting position; we’ll just have to make  the rest of the ground up during the 
race. I think we have a solid piece here  this week, we just have to give it our 
all.�?? 
During the start of the  100-lap/200 mile event, Silas battled both a tight 
and loose condition forcing  him to lose a few spots in the running order. 
After finding a line that he could  produce comfortable lap times, Silas 
remained focused with urgency to get back  towards the lead pack. With owner Andy 
Hillenburg on the spotting tower and crew  chief Dave McClure on the pit box, 
the duo reminded their driver to be patient  and they would adjust the car 
during the first pit stop. 
Unfortunately, the first stop was  a little more than the team bargained for. 
Just after the first quarter of  the event was completed, Jason Hedlesky made 
a move to the inside of the No. 11  Chevrolet Monte Carlo but his machine 
drifted up and made contact with Silas’s  machine sending him for a loop and into 
the wall. 
The spin caused substantial damage  to the front and rear of the Nortrax-Palm 
Beach Grading automobile. A frustrated  Silas brought his battered machine to 
pit road for  repairs. 
The team made a gallant effort and  partially fixed the machine, sending 
their rookie driver back into the mix.   
On the restart, Silas’s lap times  remained steady and he was able to pass 
his competition, giving the 20-year old  hope for a solid finish.  
Sadly, bad luck would again strike  the team nearly twenty laps later when 
the right front tire went down on the No.  11 sending Silas again into the wall. 
After overlooking the damage, the team  pushed the car back into the garage 
area and exited the event.   
Silas would be credited with  completing 57 of 100 laps. 
“It’s a shame that we didn’t have  the day we were looking for,�?? Silas 
said. “Jason came up to me after the race  and told me he was sorry about the 
incident. I know he didn’t mean to do it.  It’s racing. It was just more bad luck 
for us. We seem to get on a roll and then  get halted. We worked hard this 
week and I really thought we were going to come  away cleanly, but we can’t seem 
to shake the monkey right  now.�?? 
“I want to thank everyone for  supporting our team at Michigan. It was fun 
while it lasted, we’ll  try again at Berlin.�?? 
The  ARCA RE/MAX Series will enjoy a two-week break from competition before 
returning  to Michigan for a battle at Berlin Raceway in  Marne, Michigan  just 
outside of Grand  Rapids on July 7. 
Last  season Silas posted a then career best qualifying effort of eighth but 
was  entangled in an early race caution that took him from the hunt. Silas 
plans to  finish what he started next month.  
For  more on Bryan Silas please visit, _BryanSilasRacing.com_ 
(http://www.bryansilasracing.com/)    

Visit  Fast Track Racing on the web at, _FastTrackRacing.com_ 
(http://www.fasttrackracing.com/)    
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NOTE TO MEDIA: Team Photos Available Upon  Request 
MEDIA  CONTACT: 
NAME: Chris Knight, Fast Track  Racing 
PHONE: 239.834.9797 
EMAIL: _Knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:Knight849@aol.com)   
 






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