Bryan Silas Leaps To Fourth Top-10 Of 2010 At Pocono
Bryan Silas Leaps To Fourth Top-10 Of 2010 At Pocono
“Silas Smiling After Nailing Good Finish At Favorite Track�??
LONG POND, Pennsylvania (August 3, 2010) - - Despite only competing in a
50-lap contest at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, Stuart, Florida native and new
daddy Bryan Silas surged from a 20th place starting position and finished ninth
in this past Saturday’s Weis Markets 125.
Ironically, the Long Pond triangle has been one of Silas' favorite race
tracks. The 11th race of the 2010 ARCA Racing Series (ARS) presented by
RE/MAX and Menards season awarded the driver of the No. 11 Rockingham Speedway /
Palm Beach Grading Ford Fusion with his first career top-10 effort at the
2.5-mile course.
With the recent departure of crew chief Cal Boprey, Silas would be
reunited with Dave McClure, who helped propel Silas to his career-best starting
position of fourth at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway in his inaugural debut in 2007.
Despite posting the 15th fastest lap in the lone practice session on
Friday morning, the Fast Track Racing (FTR) group went to the drawing board and
threw a conservative setup underneath the Andy Hillenburg-owned machine. It
was evident by the end of qualifications that the changes made were a
little too abravise.
During his one-lap tango in time trials, Silas negotiated his blue oval
around the course in 56.673 seconds amounting to a speed of 158.806 miles per
hour which landed one of the most likeable drivers on the ARCA tour in the
20th position.
“She was just way too loose,�?? offered Silas after his qualifying run. “We
threw a couple changes at the car but I think we went a little overboard. I
’m not worried though; we’re going to be fine for the race. Even though it
’s a very short race, we should be able to make up some ground.�??
When the green flag waived for the 51st ARCA race at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway,
Silas began methodically moving his machine towards the front. Unable to
give his team a clear indication of his car's stability due to a halt on lap
one by another driver, Silas would wait for the race’s first long
green-flag run before informing McClure that his machine was drivable but he was
battling a “looseness�?? feeling upon the exits of the corners. McClure
acknowledged his driver’s assessment and planned to make an adjustment during
the first round of pit stops.
While other machines elected to begin making their pit stops under the
green flag, McClure kept his driver circling around the track and to their
benefit the caution would be displayed approaching lap 35. The timing of the
yellow was perfect as Silas would have had to duck down pit road just two
laps later. Under the quick yellow, the Fast Track Racing team bolted out an
impressive pit stop which included four tires, fuel and a chassis
adjustment to try and correct Silas’s handling woes. Unfortunately, the impressive
pit stop would be fumbled as the avid racecar driver had to make a second
trip down pit road for a second can of gas which had not been engaged during
the team’s first try.
Frustrated by the setback, Silas stepped up as the cheerleader and assured
his team that they would be okay. When racing resumed, it was evident that
the changes to the car responded on the track as Silas was able to jump
from the mid-teens position to earn a ninth place finish in the Weis Markets
125.
“We knew we had a car capable of finishing in the top-10 and we proved
that,�?? said the 23-year old Silas. “Despite the adversity that this team
faces on occasion, we prove that we will never give up. We went in the wrong
direction for qualifying but the teamwork by everyone in the race persevered
and the finish definitely boosts our morale going into this long stretch of
races.�??
Next up for the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards is
their annual trip to Berlin (Mich.) Raceway for the running of the Berlin ARCA
200 on Saturday night, August 7th. Silas will make his fifth career start
at the shortest track on the tour and hopes to improve on his best track
performance of ninth in last July’s Wolverine Power Systems 200 Presented by
Generac.
“Berlin is such a neat racetrack. I've always run well there even though
we haven't had the finishes to reflect that. It’s the tightest short track
race on the circuit, so patience and handling is critical. I will be happy
if we can leave there with another good run that will help us make a dent in
the ARCA point standings.�??
Nason, Yeager, Gerson, White & Lioce P.A., MTW Services, Inc., Palm Beach
Grading (PBG) and Rockingham Speedway all sponsored Silas’s Ford Fusion
for his 82nd career ARCA start.
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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