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Ross Hoek Motorsports - TORC Oshkosh Race Report

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TORC Oshkosh Race Report: Ross Hoek
Motorsports

Holland, MI
(July 27, 2010) - After coming out of
the gate strong at Crandon the RHM team struggled with chassis setup at Bark
River. After two weeks of work back at
the shop, and several major changes later, the team was at Oshkosh ready to
test the new setup. Due to typical
Midwest spring weather, testing the new RHM truck has been very limited. The
weather during the Oshkosh event didn't help matters either, as nighttime
thunderstorms put excessive amounts of moisture on the track, therefore
canceling both practice sessions. Even with the weather setbacks the weekend of
racing at Oshkosh had the team learning more and more about the new and highly
competitive PRO-Light division and the #21 Venom Energy BFGoodrich Tires Ford
Ranger is gaining ground on the top performers in the class.

The .8 mile
long short track really tested the driver and race truck alike. The outer
section of the layout was high flying and fast, while the infield portion was
technical with a lengthy rhythm section and a tight 180 degree turn. With
no practice on the new track or to test the suspension changes on the #21
PRO-Light the team was forced to jump right into racing conditions.

Round Six of
the Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL saw the orange Venom Energy Ford
starting on the front row! With a 2x2 start and a tight track the front
row start is a huge advantage but when the green flagflew Ross new he had problems.
 The truck wouldn't accelerate! The
carburetor issues impacted performance driving out of the corners and at the
same time the front suspension wasn't handling the rhythm section very
well.  Regardless, Ross drove hard and finished sixth.

"Overall I'm
happy with today" noted Ross after the race "Thetruck
turned really well and I think the suspension will perform when I can actually
drive the truck, the carburetor issue is a huge disappointment; we went through
everything since Bark River and just missed it."

Before Round
Seven the team made a few changes, including correcting the carburetor issue as
well as a spring and sway barchange. When the
green flag was dropped the carburetor issue was gone, but now Ross was racing
from the back of the starting grid where many of the less experienced drivers
are lined up. It seemed like there was more than a little rubbing and pushing
going on at the tail end of the field. Ross felt like a pinball. Regardless Ross
 and his team gathered valuable information about the truck
during the evening as it crossed the finish in eighth place.

"Obviously
this is not how we want to finish," remarked Ross Hoek. "We have a very small
baseline to start with and that puts our team behind the top guys in our class.
Each week great strides are being made. We will continue that trend throughout
the remainder of the year, and you will see Ross Hoek Motorsports back on the
PRO-Light podium soon."

The Oshkosh
weekend also saw the return of the RHM Super Buggy to the track. Ross had the
previous owner of the buggy, Ryan Mulder, come to Oshkosh to assist with the
setup on the coil over designed Super Buggy. Early in Saturday's race the
clutch stuck stalling Ryan in a turn long enough for a competitor to drill
him. The impact tore the left front
wheel off the car ending the day early.

Saturday
morning the car was repaired and Ryan started the race in the back once
again. The gray Super Buggy was running
well during Round 8, and came across the finish line in a well deserved fourth
place. Thanks to Ryan's help the team
looks forward to getting Tori back in the buggy for Bark River.

"Right now
we are still learning about the two vehicles, the progress we are making now
will pay off as we head into the second half of the season," commented Ross
Hoek.  "Look for good things to come in the near future for Ross Hoek
Motorsports."

Ross Hoek
Motorsports would like to thank its sponsors including:

Venom
Energy Drink

Herculiner

ISP Seats

Hawk
Performance brake pads

Baer Brake
Calipers

Optima
Batteries

Royal
Purple Synthetic Oil

Auto Trans
Design

Fox Racing
Shox

Jeff's
Bronco Graveyard

T&D
Machine Products

Invisible
Glass

BFGoodrich
Tires

Lane
Automotive

Rem
Chemicals

MSD
Ignitions

Motor
State Distributing

Auto
Meter

Next Race:
August 14-15 in Bark River, Michigan

Ross Hoek
Motorsports has several marketing opportunities still available for the 2010
season.

To contact
Ross Hoek Motorsports for an interview or marketing opportunities please call,

616-738-0058
or email: ross@rosshoek.com [mailto:ross@rosshoek.com]

- Mike
Reusche, mtgraphics@ymail.com [mailto:mtgraphics@ymail.com]

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