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Mark Dilley wins the last-ever CASCAR Super
Series race
Victory in Kawartha’s Dodge Charger 250 sweet
for several reasons
BARRIE, ON – It would be hard to top the kind of day
that Mark Dilley had on Sunday at Kawartha Speedway. The driver of the
#9 Dodge / Mobil1 / Exide / Leland / Avenue MotorWorks / CRS / NTN Dodge
Charger will go into the history books as the winner of the last-ever
CASCAR Super Series race; the ‘Dodge Dealers of Ontario Dodge Charger
250, presented by MOPAR’.
Dilley started third in the race and came out on the
winning end of a superb back-and-forth battle with five-time Super
Series champ Don Thomson Jr. Dilley bided his time, waiting for an
opening as he pressured the leader in the late-going. With 16 laps to
go, Thomson slid high and Mark made the most of the opportunity. From
there, he survived several late-race restarts en route to the win.
It was Dilley’s first feature win of the season, and
it went a long way toward making up for some of the ‘wins that got away’
earlier in the summer.
“We pitted early and found that the right-rear tire
was blistering a bit,” said Dilley, soon after completing his
celebratory victory ‘donuts’ on the front-straight at Kawartha Speedway.
“It was a great call by my crew to bring me in at that point to make the
change and fix our loose condition. After that, the car would really
‘come on’ about 15 laps into the runs. To win the last-ever CASCAR Super
Series race in an event sponsored by the Dodge Dealers, Dodge and MOPAR
is a great honour.”
Down the final stretch of the 2006 season, the
Dodge-sponsored Charger driver was the hottest racer on the CASCAR
circuit, scoring podium finishes in the final three races, culminating
with his win in the Kawartha finale.
Based on the result, the Barrie, ON racer finished
the season in fifth-place in the overall points, just one marker behind
his Whitlock Motorsports teammate Dave Whitlock.
Adding to the jubilation of winning his sponsors’
race was the fact that Dilley’s checkered flag run secured the CASCAR
Manufacturers’ Championship trophy for DaimlerChrysler / Dodge / MOPAR
for the second year in a row.
“To contribute to us winning the Manufacturers’
Championship is just huge,” continued Dilley. “I’m glad I could get a
win for them. I’m just so grateful to all of our sponsors for their
support this season. I’d also like to thank my crew for all their great
work. They give it everything they have and put me into a great car for
every race and I want them to know that I appreciate their efforts and
talents.
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I’d also like to recognize Dave Whitlock and Whitlock
Motorsports. It’s a pleasure to be part of one of Canada’s top
motorsports operations and I’m looking forward to continuing our
successful relationship.”
KAWARTHA RACE NOTES: Mark Dilley guided his #9
Dodge-sponsored Charger to victory lane in Sunday’s CASCAR Super Series
season finale at Kawartha Speedway. Five-time National champion Don
Thomson Jr. came from the back of the field at the start to take second
in the closer. Thomson was forced to change engines prior to the green
flag, which relegated him to the tail of the pack. DJ Kennington guided
his Dodge Charger to the third and final podium position.
There was a changing of the guard on Sunday as
third-year CASCAR driver J.R. Fitzpatrick won the Super Series points
championship, ending Thomson’s five-year run at the top.
Dodge driver Jason Hathaway closed out his successful
rookie campaign with a sixth-place finish to secure the series’ Rookie
of the Year Award in style.
Looking ahead to next year, the CASCAR Super Series
will be re-branded ‘The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series’. The tour will pick
up where CASCAR left off. “I’d like to thank Tony Novotny for bringing
the sport to where it is now,” said Dilley. “It took a lot of work and
vision and we were proud to play part in getting it to where it is now.
We look forward to competing in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series in 2007
and beyond.”
UNOFFICIAL POINTS: CASCAR SUPER SERIES (Top 10 //
After 11 events, as of September 17, 2006): 1. #84 J.R. Fitzpatrick
(1868 pts.); 2. #4 Don Thomson Jr. (1823); 3. #02 Kerry Micks (1817); 4.
#39 Dave Whitlock (1800); 5. #9 Mark Dilley (1799), 6. #22 Scott Steckly
(1777); 7. #60 Ron Beauchamp Jr. (1750); 8. #1 Peter Gibbons (1717); 8.
#17 DJ Kennington (1717); 10. #19 Brad Graham (1677).
2006 News Archive
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