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Bryan Silas Storms To Another Top-10 In Iowa

Bryan Silas Storms To Another  Top-10 In Iowa


“Second Straight Top-10 Inches  Silas Closer Top-10 In Points�?? 
NEWTON,  Iowa (April 22, 2008) - - Bryan  Silas backed up his performance 
from Salem Speedway last weekend with a  noteworthy eighth place finish in 
Saturday’s Prairie Meadows 250 at Iowa  Speedway.  
The  Stuart, Florida native returned to Iowa Speedway  looking for vengeance 
after 2007 yielded a remarkable performance but a sour  finish. This year, 
Silas brought back the same attitude, a slick looking Ford  Fusion and the 
experience of crew chief Jeff McClure. 
For  the second consecutive week, Mother Nature had other plans for the ARCA 
RE/MAX  Series as rain dampened activities on Friday, forcing the cancellation 
of  practice and subsequently ARCA SIM Factory pole qualifying. The lineup 
would be  set by 2007 ARCA RE/MAX Series car owner standings putting the No. 11 
Ford  Fusion on the starting grid. 
Saturday  brought cloudy skies but hardly any serious precipitation. Track 
drying  conditions took longer than expected triggering a very short practice 
session  before the start of the 250-lap event. 
 
In  the session, Silas posted the 15th fastest lap with a time of 24.779  
seconds at 127.124 MPH. “I wasn’t pedaling full throttle,�?? Silas said after  
practice. “I just wasn’t 100 percent comfortable with the condition of the  
track. There was no need to go out there and wreck our racecar. A lot of  momentum 
is riding with us into this race and I truly want to make the best of  it.�?? 
That  momentum clearly showed throughout the Prairie Meadows 250. At the 
start of the  third race of the season, Silas immediately began picking off 
positions  following fellow driver Tom Hessert III through the field. Picking off 
the cars  of Tayler Malsam, Dominick Casola and John Wes Townley within the 
first five  laps of the event would see the No. 11 cleanly into the top-10.   
Silas  would hardly find himself outside the top-10 for his second trip to 
Iowa  Speedway.  When the first caution  flag of the day waived, Silas continued 
to rest comfortably inside the top-10  reporting to crew chief Jeff McClure 
that his car was tight but  drivable. 
Silas  joined much of the competition on pit road on lap 31 where the teams 
took  advantage of the first yellow to make adjustments to their automobiles 
before  returning to action. 
Solid  work by the Fast Track Racing bunch would return Silas back into 
battle aiming  for a march ahead towards the top-five. 
On  the restart, Silas showed his mature driving style and hovered inside the 
top-10  until lap 75 when the No. 11 had rose to the runner-up position when 
the caution  flag waived and a number of the leaders darted to pit  road. 
Back  to racing, Silas remained on his game and continued to hold position in 
the  top-10 despite dealing with an incredibly tight Ford and being overtaken 
by cars  on fresher tires.  
The  next caution flag would allow another chance for Silas to come to pit 
road and  redeem himself before setting up for the second half of the  event. 
Maintaining  a quiet position inside the top-10 during the second-half, the 
caution flag  would fly inside fifty circuits remaining. The yellow flag proved 
to be the  saving grace for the 20-year old rising star. Silas informed his 
team that he  had a flat tire and was coming to pit road. Under the yellow, 
Silas brought his  Ford to the attention of his team where they were able to 
change tires and  return to competition. 
On  the restart, Silas was able to roar back through the field, claiming his 
spot  back inside the top-10 and put on an aggressive and clean battle with 
the No. 60  of Patrick Sheltra to claim eighth, again for the second straight 
week tying his  career-best finish. 
The  hard fought effort rewarded Silas with his fifth career top-10 finish in 
32  career ARCA RE/MAX Series starts. 
“It  was a strong weekend for our team,�?? said Silas after the event. “We didn
’t have  a race-winning car but we had a car that was capable of finishing in 
the top-10  and that’s exactly what we did.�?? 
He  continued, “Hats off to the entire bunch at Fast Track Racing. They did a 
great  job this weekend and I can’t say enough about Jeff McClure. He has 
inspired me  to become a better racecar driver and his knowledge and guidance is 
what has  turned this team around. I’m looking forward to Kansas.�??  
Leaving  Iowa, Silas has 32 ARCA RE/MAX Series starts to his credit with a 
career best  finish of eighth at Iowa Speedway (April 2008), Salem Speedway 
(April 2007 and  April 2008) and Kentucky Speedway (July 2007) while holding an 
additional top-10  performance at USA International Speedway (March 2007). He 
holds a career best  short track time trials effort of seventh at Berlin Raceway 
(July 2007). A  fourth place qualifying effort at Pocono Raceway (June 2007) 
is Silas's best  speedway run to date. He has controlled the ARCA field for 23 
laps in two  races. 
Next  up for the ARCA RE/MAX Series is a one-day show at Kansas Speedway for 
the  running of the Kansas Lottery $150 Grand set for Friday April 25th,  the 
fourth installment on the 2008 calendar. Last year, Silas finished  22nd after 
starting 16th.   
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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