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Michelle Theriault Charges To 13th At The Magic Mile

Michelle Theriault  Charges To 13th At The Magic Mile  

“Spraker Racing  Enterprises Rookie Flirts With Top-Five For Thirty Laps�??  
LOUDON, New  Hampshire (July 3, 2007) - - Michelle Theriault  made her New 
Hampshire International Speedway (NHIS) debut Friday afternoon and  the NASCAR 
Busch East Series rookie gave a solid performance throughout the  125-lap event 
to bring her No. 37 _GLOCK, Inc._ (http://www.glock.com/)  Chevrolet Monte  
Carlo SS home in the 13th position. 
Theriault, in only  her sixth NBES race ever headed to “The Magic Mile�?? 
looking to bounce back from  a recent string of bad luck and put her inaugural 
season back on track.   
After posting a  disappointing practice effort, Theriault picked up the pace 
considerably during  Busch pole qualifying. During her two lap hustle around 
NHIS, she posted a quick  lap of 31.450 seconds at 121.107 MPH netting her 23rd 
in the lineup.   
“The car is good,�??  Theriault said. “I’m feeling a little more comfortable 
about the track and the  entire Spraker Racing Enterprises team has given me a 
great racecar. I’m really  looking forward to the race; I think we can have a 
good  run.�?? 
At the start of the  New England 125, Theriault quickly jumped on  the rest 
of her competition by picking up a few positions on the initial start  before 
settling in the top-20. 
During the first  caution on lap 16, Theriault radioed to her Spraker Racing 
Enterprises crew that  she couldn’t get back in the gas as quickly as she 
wanted to. The team  acknowledged her concerns and told her they would make an 
adjustment during the  first round of pit stops. 
That opportunity  occurred on lap 18 when Theriault brought her _GLOCK, Inc._ 
(http://www.glock.com/)  Chevrolet to the  attention of her crew where they 
went two rounds on the left rear and added  Sunoco racing fuel before sending 
her back into battle. 
Theriault would  hover inside the top-21 when the caution flag waived on lap 
46. Theriault  mentioned to her team that the car was free early on and then 
it settled into a  tight condition. She also advised that she was tight from 
the center  off. 
The Spraker Racing  Enterprises team would use pit strategy and keep 
Theriault on track when the  leaders made pit stops. Theriault would jump to third on 
the  restart. 
On the restart,  Theriault impressed. Keeping in toe with the two cars ahead 
of her, the young  driver would continue to fight hard and relinquish nothing 
and head towards the  front. 
On lap 56, Theriault  advanced to the second position by passing fellow 
competitor Eric Holmes. The  caution flag would waive two laps later when Holmes 
lost a  tire. 
With excitement from  her team, Theriault communicated with her crew offering 
her _GLOCK, Inc._ (http://www.glock.com/)  machine  was loose but fast.  
The team informed  their protégé before the caution flag came out, she was a 
half-second faster  than the leader, giving her additional momentum to try and 
lead her first laps  in NBES competition. 
On the lap 66  restart, Theriault would maintain her position in the 
top-three despite a wacky  restart which saw her fellow competitors try to take 
advantage of the GLOCK  Racing team to no avail. 
The red flag would  waive on lap 70 for an accident on the track, Theriault 
was holding the fourth  position. The series would stay under red flag 
conditions for 15 minutes before  returning to the green flag on lap 76. 
Theriault would  hover inside the top-five before being overtaken heavily by 
her competition  dropping her back into the top-20. The crew opted to bring 
the Connecticut native onto  to pit road during the next caution for fuel and 
another chassis adjustment to  slightly tighten up on GLOCK, Inc. Chevrolet.   
On the lap 85  restart, Theriault lined up 26 and advanced one position four 
laps later to net  herself into the top-25. 
Another yellow would  come out a few laps later setting up Theriault to make h
er final trip to pit  road for the day. The team put on two new right side 
tires setting up for a lap  93 restart. 
Quickly, Theriault  bolted from 25th to 23rd by lap 94.   
Ten laps later, Theriault had  moved herself solidly into the top-20 holding 
19th.   
With the race winding down,  Theriault was giving everything she had trying 
to gain one position at a time.  Theriault had to take abrasive action on lap 
120 when a huge melee broke out in  front of her sending the rookie quickly 
looking for a way around the chaos.   
Spotter Jeff Spraker praised his  driver for doing a great job avoiding the 
wreck. Escaping the carnage, Theriault  had moved into 14th. 
On the restart with three laps  remaining, Theriault dug deep. On the white 
flag, she was determined to grab one  more position and it would come to a drag 
race on the frontstretch when she  overcame her competition to finish 13th. 
“It was a good day,�??  said Theriault. “I want to thank my team and my 
sponsor _GLOCK, Inc._ (http://www.glock.com/)  for  this opportunity. We were able 
to start the race and move forward. Jeff made a  great call to stay out and it 
put us in the top-five for 30 laps and that was a  good feeling. We made a pit 
stop late and we were able to rally back and grab a  solid finish. This is 
exactly what we need.�?? 
Craig Dutton,  Director of Sales for _GLOCK, Inc_ (http://www.glock.com/) . 
offered, “It was a solid day for  the team. Michelle did an excellent job out 
there. Jeff (Spraker) and the entire  Spraker Racing Enterprises team did a 
terrific job. They did a great job working  on the car and performed flawlessly 
during the race. Michelle played a smart and  conservative race. She did a 
great job avoiding all the wrecks at the end and we  ended up with a satisfying 
finish. For her first trip to New Hampshire, she did a  great job.�?? 
Theriault turned her  fastest lap of the race on circuit 45 with a time of 
31.704 seconds averaging  just over 120 MPH.  
The NASCAR Busch  East Series will enjoy a two-week break from competition 
before heading to  Connecticut to  compete at Thompson International Speedway on 
July 14. 
For more on Michelle Theriault,  please visit _MichelleTheriault.com _ 
(http://www.michelletheriault.com/)  
For  additional information on _GLOCK, Inc_ (http://www.glock.com/)  and 
_Team GLOCK,_ (http://www.teamglock.com/)   please logon to _GLOCK.com_ 
(http://www.glock.com/)  and _TeamGLOCK.com _ (http://www.teamglock.com/)   
About  GLOCK, Inc: 
_GLOCK, Inc._ (http://www.glock.com/)  is  proud to announce the recent 
transition of the G37 .45 GAP pistol to the Belmont  Police Department.  The Loudon 
 Police Department also carries the G22 .40 caliber pistol. 
Utilizing  advanced technological methods, GLOCK, Inc. has a leading position 
in the world  market as a pistol and accessories designer and manufacturer.  
With their  commitment to uncompromised quality, GLOCK, Inc. uses high-tech 
engineering to  provide the international benchmark for safety, reliability and 
ease of  maintenance.  GLOCK's, Inc. remarkable knowledge and experience from 
their  applications and processing of steel and polymer are being used to 
design  revolutionary products. 
These  products meet and exceed the ongoing demands of law enforcement, 
military and  civilian customers for firearms that demonstrate the very best in 
reliability,  durability and safety of use.  Their high-tech engineering and 
construction  create a handgun that can stand up to punishment that even the most 
unforgiving  conditions can generate. 
MEDIA  CONTACT: 
NAME: Chris  Knight, Spraker Racing Enterprises, GLOCK, Inc.
PHONE: 239.834.9797
EMAIL: _Knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:Knight849@aol.com)   
 






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