Determination Yields Podium Finish For A.J. Frank At
Concord
Determination Yields Podium Finish For A.J. Frank At Concord
“South Carolina Native Off To Solid Start For Championship Crown�??
CONCORD, North Carolina (August 31, 2010) - - No one said becoming a
champion is easy. Veteran racecar driver A.J. Frank knows that. However, he
also knows that determination can lead you almost anywhere, and for the Mac
Hill Motorsports (MHM) driver; the “d�?? word blasted the Bluffton, South
Carolina native to a third place finish in the Cabarrus Boys & Girls Club 250
at Concord (N.C.) Speedway this past Saturday night.
Frank returning to the wheel of the No. 56 Speedco, Inc. / Lucas Oil / 3
Wide Apparel Chevrolet Impala for the first time since Iowa Speedway earlier
this month knew that Concord was no easy task but he was hoping that with
the minds and mentality surrounding his Mooresville, North Carolina-based
team, their confidence would turn into ability on the track.
Mac Hill Motorsports rented the legendary short track up for a private
test session on Friday which allowed the MHM operation to shake down their
Impala and prepare for Saturday night’s contest. While the team made strides
throughout the day, Frank was optimistic heading into the one-day show under
the North Carolina moon.
In the first practice session on Saturday, Frank mounted the eighth
fastest lap after whipping his Chevrolet bowtie around the track in 17.367
seconds at 103.645 miles per hour. Looking for a pick-up in the final practice
session, Frank went to work with new crew chief Todd Myers, the duo put their
heads together to try and improve the handling of their No. 56 Jack
McNeilly-owned automobile.
In happy hour, or the final practice session before qualifying, the team
found a little more speed by producing a lap of 17.212 seconds or 104.578
miles per hour, good enough for ninth fastest overall. For Frank moving in
the right direction was positive but knew that his team would have to kick it
up a notch heading into the first of five USARacing Pro Cup Series
championship events this season.
“We’re just trying to find some grip,�?? said Frank. “We’re itching away
at it and making some progress. It’s a close; tight field, which is the norm
for the USARacing Pro Cup Series. I’m confident though that once the green
flag drops, everyone will see a familiar spectacle; our No. 56 heading to
the front.�??
Despite being disappointed with eighth in qualifying, Frank didn’t have
time to worry about his starting placement for the 250-lap contest as quickly
as qualifying ended; the green flag was about to drop.
From the waive of the green flag, Frank quietly made his move towards the
front. His movement towards the lead pack though would be diminished during
the first caution of the night when Frank had to enter pit lane for some
chassis adjustments. Frank continued to make trips to pit road to help the
handling, on the second caution unfortunately, that was the least of his
worries upon the completion of service, Frank accidentally left pit road with
the gas catch can still attached to his racecar.
The penalty would force Frank to make an unscheduled trip back down pit
road and restart the race from the back of the lead pack. Frank’s No. 56
became a bookmark in the event in the second-half of the race as he quickly and
quietly recovered from the penalty to burst his machine back into the
sixth position when the caution waived on lap 143. After some additional
hiccups on the pit stop; the Mac Hill Motorsports crew would still keep Frank in
contention for the win.
Shortly after the restart, Frank made his charge into the fifth position
lap 170 passing fellow USAR colleague J.P. Morgan. Despite still battling
some handling woes, Frank was able to battle past the No. 16 of Clay Rogers
on lap 209 to take the third spot, where he would finish the race.
“I first would like to thank Speedco, Lucas Oil and Mac Hill Motorsports
for giving me the opportunity to still do what I love to do,�?? offered Frank
after the race. “Our third place finish was a great way to start the
championship series playoff and I’m looking forward to the rest of the races. Our
finish was a true testament to how hard my team has worked all year to
get our
race cars consistently up front.�??
Frank wasn’t shy to talk about how intense his race really was, “I tell
you what man, Concord Speedway is a handful,�?? said Frank. “We adjusted all
night. We came in every chance we got and made adjustments. I had fun, it
was good to race with Clay [Rogers] and beat him. It shows that we are
making gains on him.�??
He added, “I have to give props to Todd (Myers, crew chief). He did a
fantastic job calling the shots and working with myself and some of the crew
for the first time. I feel like with what we accomplished at Concord, it can
give us a little momentum and leverage to go to Bristol in a couple weeks
and tear the field apart.�??
Frank’s finish on Saturday night capped him his 23rd career top-five and
42nd top-10 finish of his career in 74 starts. Frank will return behind the
wheel of the No. 56 Mac Hill Motorsports Chevrolet at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor
Speedway on Saturday, September 11 for the second of five championship
races for the USARacing Pro Cup Series tour in the USAR Bristol 200.
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