Taylor Racing - TORC Perris II Race Report
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TAYLOR RACING LOOKS TOWARD VEGAS FINALE
Belvidere, IL (September 29, 2009) - After a convincing flag to
flag win in Round 12, Scott Taylor was looking to use that win to
build momentum for a late season rally to move up in the TORC PRO-2WD
standings. Unfortunately, the second visit to Perris Auto Speedway in
the TORC schedule would become a weekend that Taylor Racing needed to
forget.
Unseasonably hot temperatures really added another element that all
the TORC teams had to overcome. All weekend, daytime temperatures were
in the 100s, while the evening temperatures were in the 60s. This
created two completely different track conditions; a dry somewhat
slippery condition for daytime practice and qualifying, and a tacky
track that developed a nice cushion for each evening?s competition.
This kept everyone, including Taylor Racing, adjusting their trucks
every time they hit the track.
The track itself was the same layout as the previous visit, with
the addition of a couple more jumps, a group of moguls at the end of
the whoop section, and a redesigned tabletop jump, that really shot
the trucks higher and farther than before.
The first Friday practice session went well, as the team made a
spring change to prepare for the final session before Round 13. After
one lap in the session, Scott knew the transmission had a problem, and
immediately brought the truck back to begin the replacement process.
With only a few hours before the race, the crew quickly made the
switch in plenty of time.
ROUND 13
The starting grid saw the #8 Miller Welders Skyjacker Suspensions
BFGoodrich Tires Ford F-150 start on the inside of the second row, due
to his fourth overall position in the PRO-2WD standings.
The start saw the Miller Welders truck jump off to a great start,
making a quick inside move before hitting the backstretch series of
jumps. As the truck went through the jumps, the right front corner of
the truck seemed out of control, a suspension member had broken. Two
laps later, Scott pulled off the track.
The crew quickly made the repairs and was race ready, well ahead of
schedule.
ROUND 14
The Saturday night race furnished another early exit for the Miller
Welders Ford F-150. On lap eight of the twenty lap feature, Scott saw
the end to his weekend, when his engine lost oil pressure.
?When things go bad for me, they really go bad,? commented Scott
Taylor. ?Both nights I might have been able to struggle around and
make it to the checkers, but I didn?t want to abuse the truck. We may
be down right now, but with the ?Power of Blue? behind us, I can?t
wait to get to Las Vegas.?
Currently, Scott Taylor is fifth overall in the 2009 TORC PRO-2WD
Championship standings.
You can watch all the Round 14 action, including the PRO-2WD race,
Sunday, October 4, at 11:30am eastern on ESPN2.
The final weekend of the 2009 Traxxas TORC Series presented by
AMSOIL is October 23-24 at the Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Taylor Racing thanks all their supporters including:
Miller Electric ? Skyjacker Suspensions - BFGoodrich Tires ?
Automatic Transmission Designs
Ford Trucks, Roush-Yates Engines, Russ Wernimont Designs, Miller
Electric, King Shocks, Walker Evans Racing, Justice Brothers, AMSOlL,
Ringers Gloves, MSD Ignition, Autometer, K & N Filters, Boatec, Parker
Pumper, Skyjacker Suspensions, and Phil?s Inc.
Taylor Racing still has marketing opportunities available for the
rest of the 2009 and 2010 season.
- www.taylorsoffroadracing.com[1]
On a personal note, over the weekend Scott Taylor?s mother, Ella,
passed away Saturday evening, September 26. She was 91.
For information on funeral arrangements please visit:
http://www.buckwheelerhyland.com/obits/obituaries.php/obitID/63601[2]
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- Mike Reusche, mtgraphics@ymail.com[3]
Links:
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[1] http://www.taylorsoffroadracing.com/
[2] http://www.buckwheelerhyland.com/obits/obituaries.php/obitID/63601
[3] mailto:mtgraphics@ymail.com