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Dodge-sponsored Avenger driver Mark Dilley
bounces back with a second-place result at Mosport Speedway
BARRIE, ON – Mark Dilley ended his run of rough luck in recent NASCAR
Canadian Tire Series action with a hard-fought second-place finish in
Saturday night’s scheduled 200-lap race at Mosport Speedway.
In a car that had sustained heavy damage in its most recent outing at
Vernon, BC’s Sun Valley Speedway, in mid-July, Dilley’s #9 Dodge /
Mobil1 / Exide / MOPAR / Leland / Wild Wing / CRS Dodge Avenger was back
in fine form for the season’s seventh race. The Barrie, ON driver – who
races for Whitlock Motorsports – started second in the field of 20 and
battled through the pack in the final laps to finish second to Don
Thomson at the checkered flag.
After pitting for tires (from sixth-place) on lap 123, Dilley’s car
made quick progress through the field. Running in eighth on lap 160, he
tangled with another car as they carved through traffic, sending the #9
Dodge-sponsored Avenger spinning in turn 4.
Fortunately, Dilley’s car wasn’t damaged and he was able to resume
the chase, breaking into the top five on lap 185. Three laps later,
Dilley was into third. At that point, a flurry of caution flags emerged
that would extend the race by an additional nine laps, all of which
featured intense racing action at the front.
During one restart, on lap 208, Dilley got into the back of Jim
Lapcevich, knocking the #25 Chevy off-strike and securing second-place
for the #9 Dodge-sponsored Avenger driver.
“It was a little wild, but that’s the way this racing is right now,”
said Dilley, of recent NASCAR Canadian Tire Series races. “The
double-file restarts are going to create that. You’re going to make some
friends and you’re going to lose some friends; that’s the way it goes. I
feel bad for Jimmy [Lapcevich]; he had a good run going. I ran behind
him for 50 laps earlier in the race and we didn’t get into him.”
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Prior to taking his place on the post-race podium, Dilley
complimented his team and his sponsors. “I have to hand it to the crew
tonight, they really nailed the tire change during our pitstop. I’m
really happy to get this finish for Dodge and all of my sponsors who
have supported us all year.”
MOSPORT NOTEBOOK: Don Thomson Jr. won Saturday night’s Full Throttle
200 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series race at Mosport Speedway. The five-time
Canadian National stock car champ started third in the field of 20 at
the half-mile oval and dominated the second-half of the race to earn his
second NCATS checkered flag of the season. Mark Dilley’s #9
Dodge-sponsored Avenger came across the line 0.7 seconds behind Thomson,
and just in front of Kerry Micks. Following seven NCATS races, stock car
rookie Andrew Ranger leads the points chase by 37 markers over Thomson.
Mark Dilley sits sixth in the standings, with five events remaining.
LOOKING AHEAD: NASCAR returns to Quebec
The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series returns to action this weekend for its
fourth and final road course race of the season, at the legendary Grand
Prix de Trois-Rivieres in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec.
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