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Mechanical Failure Takes Bryan Silas From DuQuoin Hunt

Mechanical Failure Takes Bryan  Silas From DuQuoin Hunt  

DUQUOIN, Illinois (September 5,  2007) - - After  posting two consecutive 
top-20 finishes at the Illinois State Fairgrounds and  Gateway International 
Raceway respectively, ARCA RE/MAX Series rookie Bryan  Silas was looking to reach 
back into the top-10 in Monday’s Southern Illinois  100. 
Gearing up for his second dirt  track race of his career, Silas knew that the 
race would be plenty competitive  and hot. However as the Stuart, Florida 
native has shown all year long, he  would continue to give 150 percent on race 
weekend. 
Entering the DuQuoin State  Fairgrounds, Silas would have little time to 
relax. With practice, qualifying  and the race all separated within four hours, 
Silas knew he had to stay plenty  hydrated and focused on the No. 11 
Nortrax-Shell Rotella T-Palm Beach Grading  Chevrolet Monte Carlo. 
During the short practice session  on Sunday, Silas mounted the 33rd fastest 
time with a time of 36.008  seconds at 99.978 MPH. While  the time wasn't 
perfect for Silas, he said that the one hour practice was a  learning experience 
for him. 
“We didn’t turn the fastest lap,  but I learned an awful lot,�?? said Silas, 
who sat ninth in the ARCA RE/MAX Series  championship standings entering 
DuQuoin. I honestly thought that DuQuoin would  be a lot like Springfield, I was 
wrong. This place is harder  to driver and more of a driver’s racetrack. 
Springfield is easy to drive. Two complete  different driving styles. I’ve consulted 
with the guys on my Fast Track Racing  team and I think we’ll pick up the pace 
in qualifying.�?? 
During ARCA SIM Factory pole  qualifying, Silas didn’t hold anything back. 
Despite only turning a lap of  36.523 seconds at 98.568 MPH, Silas moved up the 
grid to start  29th. 
“The track slowed down for just  about everyone,�?? Silas offered. “The good 
news is I’m a lot more comfortable  with the track than I was in practice and 
the adjustments we made to our  Chevrolet were the right ones. We’ll go after 
them in the  race.�?? 
At the start of the Southern Illinois 100, the event turned into a fierce  
battle. With hard side-by-side action, Silas had to negotiate for every  
position. Holding his own in the top-30, the rookie would control the  31st position 
when the caution flag waived on lap  13. 
Crew Chief Dave McClure offered to  keep his rookie driver on the track, 
moving Silas to 14th in the  running order as several drivers elected to make the 
mandatory trip to pit  road. 
On the restart, Silas tried to  maintain his spot in the top-15, but heat 
from his fellow competitors would  force a backslide through the field. Well 
known for making his competitors work  for his position, Silas would be unable to 
keep his prey at bay forcing the  rookie to follow the veterans and learn. 
By lap 30, Silas was holding the  28th position. Unable  to find a 
comfortable groove at DuQuoin, by lap 32, Silas would fall one lap off  the pace to the 
leaders. 
 
Giving a gallant effort to regain  the lap, the yellow flag would waive two 
laps later keeping the No. 11 off the  lead circuit.  With the mindset of  
learning the track and following the veterans, Silas would call for an  adjustment 
and fuel during the round of pit stops. 
On  the restart, Silas gave everything he had but it would prove to be no 
good as  just two laps after taking the restart, on lap 42, Silas's motor gave 
way in the  No.11 Chevrolet forcing the well liked competitor to coast his 
machine to pit  road. 
Silas climbed from the car upset  but upbeat. The failure would force a 
distant 37th place finish in  the final rundown.  
“You can’t blame anyone for  equipment failure. We did everything we could, 
it just wasn’t meant to be. After  we lost the lap we decided to focus this 
race to be a learning session for next  year. I had a lot of fun, it would have 
been even better though if we were  running in the top-10. I just want to say 
thanks to everyone for their support,  we’ll go onto Chicagoland and look for 
a positive  rebound.�?? 
Despite the finish, Silas remains  ninth in the championship standings 
heading into the final mile-and-a-half-track  of the season at Chicagoland Speedway 
for Saturday’s Chicagoland ARCA  200. 
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/)  
 

MEDIA  CONTACT: 
NAME: Chris  Knight, Fast Track Racing 
PHONE: 239.834.9797 
EMAIL: _Knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:Knight849@aol.com)    
 






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