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Jake Francis Produces 12th In ARCA Debut

Jake Francis  Produces 12th In ARCA Debut  

“17-Year Happy With  Milwaukee Mile  Finish�??  
WEST  ALLIS, Wisconsin (August,  28 2007) - - Jake Francis knew  that Sunday’
s Governor’s Cup 200 was a day to make a name for himself. And in  all 
respect, he thinks he did. After qualifying mid-pack, Francis wheeled his  No. 61 
Dodge Intrepid to a solid top-15 finish. 
It was a busy week  for Francis and his Francis Racing team leading up to the 
Milwaukee Mile. The  team was bringing a Dodge Intrepid that had been fielded 
by ST2 Motorsports and  driven by Chevy White. With Francis studying the 
background of the car, he knew  he had a solid piece for the Magic Mile. 
Knowing that he was  virtually locked into the field, Francis wanted to use 
the only practice session  of the weekend to dial in his Dodge and gather a 
comfortable setup that would  award his team during ARCA SIM Factory pole 
qualifying. 
In practice, Francis  maneuvered a lap of 32.432 seconds transferring to a 
speed of 111.001 MPH  putting the team 25th on the rundown overall. 
“We’re tight, but good. We’re  going to change the gear and springs in our 
Dodge Intrepid and we should be good  to go. I’m really proud of everyone on 
the team. We were one of the first teams  out on the track in practice and we 
managed just fine. Our goal for qualifying  is inside the top-20, and then we’ll 
worry about the race. I’m just glad to be  apart of this big weekend at The 
Milwaukee Mile.�?? 
Prior to practice,  Francis drew an early number for ARCA SIM Factory pole 
qualifying. He wasn’t  sure how that would affect his qualifying run, but 
Francis vowed to his team not  to hold anything back. 
During his time  trials effort, Francis mounted a lap of 31.334 seconds at 
114.891 landing him  23rd on the starting grid. The Ohio native picked up over a 
second from his  practice effort giving the rookie something to smile  about. 
“The guys did a good  job,�?? said Francis. “We made some significant changes 
from practice and they  worked. I have a strong feeling about the race, if I 
can just stay patient and  avoid any trouble, we should be able to reel in a 
good  finish.�?? 
At the start of the  Governor’s Cup 200, Francis hovered comfortably inside 
the top-25. Playing a  conservative role during the first five laps, Francis 
wanted to make sure he had  a car that was capable of roaring to the front. 
When the first  caution flag waived on lap 10, Francis had moved into the 
20th  position. Francis radioed to his crew that the car was a little tight but  
drivable. 
Despite not having  the perfect racecar, Francis continued to climb in the 
running order and  maintain respectable lap times.  
The team opted to  make a pit stop shortly after the first quarter of the 
race slapping on four new  Hoosier tires, adding Sunoco Racing fuel before adding 
an adjustment to try and  improve the handling of Francis’s automobile. 
The changed work as  during the first half-of the event, he had stormed into 
18th, which  is where Francis will hold for the first-half. 
During the second  half of the event, Francis remained solid, staying 
comfortably in the top-20  before making a charge towards the top-15 inside 65 laps 
remaining.   
Continuing to play  conservative and attrition firing up, Francis will tally 
up again through the  running order to cross the line 12th in his ARCA RE/MAX 
Series  debut. 
“This is the type of  run I was looking for,�?? said Francis. “We had a good 
day, very clean day. A  top-10 would have been great, but I’ll settle for a 
top-12. I want to thank all  of my guys and our sponsors for making this debut 
possible. I think we turned  some heads and hopefully this won’t be the last 
time you see me on the schedule  this season.�?? 
Plans are in the  works for Francis to compete in the final two short track 
events at Salem  Speedway and Toledo Speedway behind the wheel for a very 
respected car owner.   
Next  up for the ARCA RE/MAX Series is a stop at Gateway International 
Raceway, a  track that oversees the famed Gateway Arch. The Gateway ARCA 150 is a 
one-day  show with practice and qualifying setting the field for the 18th  event 
of the 2007 season. The green flag is scheduled to waive at 8:00pm Local  
Time with live coverage on SPEED. 
For  more information on Jack Francis, please visit _jdfracing.com_ 
(http://www.jdfracing.com/) . 
MEDIA  CONTACT: 
NAME: Chris  Knight, Francis Racing 
PHONE: 239.834.9797 
EMAIL: _Knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:Knight849@aol.com)    
 






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