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A.J. Frank Piles On Another Top-Five At Iowa Speedway

A.J. Frank Piles On Another  Top-Five At Iowa Speedway


“Adverse Weather Conditions Stall  Potential Win Under The Lights�??   

NEWTON, Iowa (August 3, 2010) - - One can only  wonder if A.J. Frank ran 
the full 2010 USARacing Pro Cup Series schedule this  year, where he would be 
sitting in the point standings after Frank delivered  another stout 
performance in the Blue Ox 150 Friday night at Iowa Speedway.  
 
Frank,  the Bluffton, South Carolina native is running a  limited schedule 
this season for Mac Hill Motorsports entered Iowa Speedway on  the heels of 
four top-five finishes in five races this year but was itching for  a win. 
After strong top-three results in the practice sessions leading up to  
qualifying, it was hard not to point to the No.  56 SpeedCo / Lucas Oil /3 Wide 
Apparel Chevrolet Impala as a pre-race favorite.   
Mother  Nature though would try and thwart the team’s plans as a steady 
downpour of rain  rolled into the .875-mile short track and drenched the Rusty 
Wallace designed  race track which ultimately forced the field to be set by 
2010 car owner points  which lined Frank on the outside of row number one 
beside current points leader  Clay Rogers.  
Determined to give the Iowa fans a  good show, USARacing Series officials 
opted to wait out the showers before  finally starting the event nearly two 
and a half hours past its original  starting time. The action though was 
fierce from the drop of the green flag with  Frank quickly trying to maneuver 
his machine around Roger’s No. 16 Ford Fusion  before tucking in-line behind 
the USAR veteran.  
Showing he had a car capable of  staying in-toe with Rogers, Frank would 
leave it up to his Mac Hill Motorsports  pit crew to work their magic on pit 
road approaching lap 50 when the caution  flag waived for an incident 
involving Joey Gase. A two-tire stop earned the No.  56 team the advantage off pit 
lane as the leader ahead of J.P. Morgan, Rogers,  Chase Elliott and Logan 
Ruffin.  
Back under green at lap 53, Frank  continued to parade the field while 
trying to keep Rogers, who was stalking the  No. 56 from behind in his rear-view 
mirror. The cross-flags were shown at lap 75  with Frank continue to flex 
his muscle as the man with a plan.   
However, as the field eventually  stretched out and the laps ticked away, 
Rogers’s car adapted better to the  longer racing conditions and was 
eventually able to reel in and make the pass on  Frank by lap 81. Frank though would 
quickly tuck in-behind Rogers waiting for a  potential slip-up to regain 
control of the top spot.    
As tight racing continued, the  visibility around the track quickly 
diminished as thick fog developed around the  race short track forcing the waive of 
the yellow flag on lap 112. A strong  effort by officials to restart the 
event could never be resuscitated as the Blue  Ox 150 was called 29 laps from 
the conclusion on lap 121.   
Frank had to settle for second,  his fifth top-five finish of the year in 
six races.   
 
“You never know what could have  happened,�?? said Frank. “It was a long but 
fun night. I want to thank the fans  for sticking around and of course for 
Mac Hill Motorsports for the opportunity  to drive this car. We were fast, I’
m not sure if we would have had anything for  Clay at the end but I would 
have liked to seen the race go back to green,  because I would have given him 
a run for his money. Nonetheless, it was a good  night, we were strong all 
weekend, we led some laps and we were in the hunt.  They knew we were here.�?? 
 
He continued, “I have to thank the  people who continue to put me in a car. 
Speedco’s has been a great asset to my  career and I appreciate what they’
ve done for me and this team. It’s just a  matter of time before we get them 
a win.�??  
Frank’s  finish on Saturday night capped him his 22nd career top-five and  
41st top-10 finish of his career in 73 starts. Frank will return  behind the 
wheel of the No. 56 Mac Hill Motorsports Chevrolet at Concord (N.C.)  
Speedway on Saturday, August 29th, for the first of five championship races for  
the USARacing Pro Cup Series tour.   
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