Whitlock denied perfect day at Delaware Speedway
“I just wish we
could try that again…”
Wyoming, ON - Sep 06 2005: A
perfect day to a CASCAR Super Series driver is qualifying fastest,
leading most laps – and winning. But it’s that last part that has
always evaded Petrolia’s David Whitlock, who was once again deprived of
the victor’s spoils in the closing laps of Sunday’s annual classic: the
APC 300.
“This Labour Day race at Delaware
Speedway is like the Charlotte 600 is to the NASCAR teams; it’s the one
we all want to win” said the three-time Champion who wants badly to add
this one to his win column. “And for us it’s our home track. This team
works so hard and we’ve been so close so many times; we’d really like a
win here.”
Starting from the pole position,
Whitlock’s #39 Avenue Motor Works / NMT Dodge Charger developed a
commanding lead for the first 73 laps. He reported to crew chief Warren
Jones that ‘… the car is good – I’m just clicking off the laps…’ He
pitted on lap 126 and again on lap 132 and started his march to the
front again from 21st spot. By lap 185 Whitlock was 4th,
by 217 he was 3rd and on lap 248, he had the lead once
again. But the fateful final caution emerged at lap 290, and per CASCAR
rules, the final five laps must be caution free, and the restart must be
single file for lead lap cars only. Results

Photo by Greg McPherson; Inside Track Motorsport News
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“When you have the Canadian Tire
car behind you in a situation like this – it’s tense” recounts
Whitlock. “You know he’s won this race five times already – and you’ve
won no times. You think about the times you’ve won other races from
that position; you try to do everything just right at just the right
time. There are no lapped cars there now – it’s just the two of you, and
you’re the sitting duck. I thought I had that bottom groove shut but I
must have spun the tires a bit while shifting into 4th just
at the get-go… it wiggled a bit, I burped it and Peter must have had
enough run on me already… there he was beside me – and the rest is
history now. Gib’s one of the best in the business; I just wish we
could try that again…”
DJ Kennington followed Gibbons to
take second but two laps later Whitlock was back in 2nd
trying to chase down Gibbons. “I knew I could pass him if I could get
to him, but I over-drove the last turn three, slid a way high and
several more cars got passed us” said the very dejected Whitlock, who
finished in 8th. RESULTS
Next CASCAR Super Series race: Cayuga 200 Speedway will host
the rescheduled August event on Saturday Sep 10th. For
complete agenda of activities and TV broadcast times, see
www.cascar.ca

Dave Whitlock is a 3 time CASCAR Super Series
Champion
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