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Dan Vanden Heuvel - TORC Crandon I Race Report

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Dan Vanden Heuvel Makes Successful
Comeback at TORC Season Opener
Appleton, WI
(June 23, 2010) - If you talked to the Flying Dutchman, Dan Vanden Heuvel, a
month ago, there was some serious doubt if he would be able to get behind the
wheel of his #77 Maxxis Tire Chevy Silverado for the opening PRO weekend of the
Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL. Back in early March of this year, Dan
had a racing incident that caused him serious pain during a race in Las Vegas. The
result was
a sprained neck, nerve damage, and limited movement in his right arm.
Fortunately,
a team of expert physicians put Dan on an extensive rehabilitation program that
got him a clean bill of health just three days before the start of the TORC
season.
While Dan
Vanden Heuvel, or "Driver" as his team calls him, was rehabbing, The Flying
Dutchman Off-Road Race Team prepped the 2009 Independent Off-Road designed and
built PRO-2 for the start of the season. If Driver wasn't cleared by his
doctors to race, Dan Vanden Heuvel Jr. was scheduled to drive the red Wegner
powered Chevy at Crandon.
"No matter
the scenario, the #77 Maxxis Chevy was going to race the entire season, with either
myself or Jr. behind the wheel," remarked Dan Vanden Heuvel. "Jr. is a very
capable driver, but this old dog still likes to hunt."
The updated
Crandon International Track was really fast. Almost every corner was widened
and banked, thanks to the addition of hundreds of truckloads of clay. The
banking allowed for multiple race lines in most of the corners. After early
morning practice, Dan felt comfortable with the setup in his red Chevrolet.
The land
rush start for Round One had Dan running in the top three, and he showed no
signs of fatigue for the first half of the race. The competition caution came
out, giving other drivers the chance to put pressure on the Maxxis Chevy. Dan knew
he was vulnerable with everyone bunched up, so he tried a very high line around
the Gravel Pit Turn. As he guided the #77 to the top edge of the banking, the
right rear tire hooked and caused the Flying Dutchman's truck to roll over and
spin through the air several times times. Somehow, the truck landed on its
wheels and Dan quickly mashed the throttle and went back to racing. The crowd
went wild knowing Dan just came off the injured list and still refused to quit.
The only
damage to the truck was the flying body panels that were left hanging off the
truck and at the scene of the incident. Dan was able to continue, but
unfortunately the crash allowed the pack to get away. The remaining laps saw
the Flying Dutchman stay out of trouble to finish on the lead lap in seventh
place. After the race, dozens of kids were lucky enough to get some red
fiberglass 'souvenirs' as the crew pulled smashed body work off the truck.
After
remounting new body panels and replacing a couple of steering components, the
team had the #77 ready for Round Two the next day.
Round Two
saw Dan take a conservative approach to the race. The speeds the PRO-2 trucks
were carrying through the newly banked corners made passing difficult, to say
the least. After the Round One incident, a solid finish was mandatory if the
team wanted to stay in the hunt for the TORC PRO-2 Championship. With that in
mind, the team came across the finish line in a solid fifth place.
"After the
wild ride in Round One," noted Dan Vanden Heuvel, "I knew I had to finish
today's race with a solid Top-5 performance. We accomplished that today and the
truck didn't even lose any fiberglass. The track went from last year's loamy
feel to a hard fast layout where horsepower is even more important than ever.
With everything that has gone on this year, I'm just happy to be putting on my
Safety Solutions neck restraint and getting strapped into the ISP seat to race
another season."
After the
first two rounds of the 2010 TORC PRO-2 Championship, Dan Vanden Heuvel is
currently in fifth place.
Next Race:
July 10-11 Bark River, Michigan.
The Flying Dutchman Off-Road
Racing would like to thank the following companies for their support during the
rounds of racing in the Lucas Oil Off-Road Race Series.
Maxxis
Tires
ATD
Independent Off-Road
Autometer
Catco
Miller Electric
AirGas
Jaz
Products
Loctite
AMSOIL
Phil's Inc.
MSD
Ignition
Dan Vanden Heuvel Sr. and
the Flying Dutchman Off-Road Race Team still have marketing opportunities
available for the 2010 race season.
For more information about
Dan Vanden Heuvel Sr., the Flying Dutchman Off-Road Race Team, and the race
truck and hauler that is for sale, email: flydtmn77@aol.com [mailto:flydtmn77@aol.com]
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