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Broken bolt sours Mark Dilley’s run at
Trois-Rivičres
BARRIE, ON – While Mark Dilley’s Dodge-sponsored #9 Dodge Avenger was
very competitive through practice, qualifying and the first third of
Sunday’s 41-lap NASCAR Canadian Tire Series race at the Grand Prix de
Trois-Rivičres, it was the proverbial ‘10 cent part’ that spoiled his
run.
The Barrie, ON racer qualified 10th-fastest in the field of 28 for
the fourth and final road course race of the Canadian NASCAR season. The
#9 Dodge / Mobil1 / Exide / MOPAR / Leland / Wild Wing / CRS Dodge
Avenger was up to seventh when a bolt that attaches the shifter to the
transmission let go during the lap 12 restart, ending Dilley’s hopes for
a top finish.
The temporary street circuit puts a heavy strain on a racecar and the
broken bolt resulted in the loss of third gear. Unfortunately for
Dilley, that’s the gear that is used most often in Trois-Rivičres. From
there, the #9 Dodge-sponsored Avenger went on to a 19th-place, lead-lap
finish.
“A bolt broke off of the shifter where it’s connected to the
transmission,” said Dilley. “The shifter got loose and that’s why it
wouldn’t go into gear. Eventually, it ripped third gear out of it
because it would only get partway in.”
The Dodge driver continued, “Our Avenger was very good during
practice and qualifying. I time trialled 10th fastest and we were
seventh-best in practice. I had a good racecar, but it was just some bad
luck that got us in the race.”
The eight races that made up the first two-thirds of the season
included four oval events and four road course races. Dilley is pleased
that the final third of the NASCAR schedule will feature exclusively
oval races, starting with the Labour Day event at Cayuga Speedway (near
Hamilton, ON) where he finished second in the season opener, in May.
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“We’ve been pretty good on the ovals so far this year, so we’re
looking forward to the last four races of the season. We’ve been on the
podium for every oval race except for Vernon (BC). We’re very excited
about going back to Cayuga where we came home second in the spring.
We’re looking to boost our position in the points chase before it’s
finished,” concluded Dilley, who sits seventh in the overall point
standings thanks largely to three top-three finishes (at Cayuga, Barrie
and Mosport) so far in ‘07.
“Our car has been very strong all summer and we know our
Dodge-sponsored Avenger can put on a great show for the fans and our
sponsors in the final four races of the season.”
TROIS-RIVIČRES NOTEBOOK:
Veteran stock car driver Kerry Micks has a thing for racing in Quebec.
Following his win in Sunday’s Grand Prix de Trois-Rivičres, the Mt.
Albert, ON racer has gone to victory lane three times in the past year
in La Belle Province.
Last year, he bested Robin Buck in the CASCAR Super Series race at
Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. And just a few weeks ago, Micks
came out on the winning end of a late-race battle with stock car rookie
Andrew Ranger at the same facility, during the NASCAR Busch Series race
weekend.
On Sunday at Trois-Rivičres, Ranger was once again fell victim to
Micks’ last-lap heroics. The two banged doors to the finish line, with
Micks crossing just 0.012 in front of Ranger, the crowd favourite. The
final podium position went to Williams Lake, B.C. resident Trevor
Seibert, who started eighth in the field of 28 for the 41-lap chase
around the 1.53-mile street circuit.
LOOKING AHEAD: Cayuga on Labour Day
After a busy three-week stretch, the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series will be
off this coming weekend to prepare for the Saturday, Sept. 1 race at
Cayuga Speedway. The Subway 200 will be Round #9 of the 12-event 2007
schedule. In the NCATS season opener, back in late May, Mark Dilley
finished second in the Dodge Dealers 200 at the 5/8-mile speedway.
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