WHITLOCK CAUGHT UP IN EARLY
RACE INCIDENT
BOWMANVILLE, ON: Dave Whitlock driver of the No.
39 Dickies/Hamilton Tiger Cats/NMT Dodge Charger was
caught up in an early race incident when two cars in
front of him got together. The contact happened at
lap twelve and made for a very long night for the
Whitlock team.
During practice and qualifying earlier in the
day, Whitlock was not quite as quick as they wanted
to be. However they qualified under the hot sun in
the afternoon in ninth position. Whitlock and his
team knew the car would come to them as the day
turned into night during the 200 lap Full Throttle
event.
On lap twelve J.R. Fitzpatrick spun around
collecting the No. 02 of Kerry Micks. Whitlock went
high but by the time he got there as so often
happens the hole had closed up and the left front of
the car sustained brake line and front steering
damage. He brought the No. 39 Dickies Dodge to the
attention of his team and they made quick repairs
however upon returning to the race track Whitlock
would find himself down seven laps. It was a long
night as all they could do was stay out of the lead
lap drivers way and hope for the best. A
disappointing seventeenth place finish was the
result. "I know we would have had a car to contend
tonight," stated a very disappointed Whitlock after
the race. "We started ninth and the car was really
good we were just waiting for opportunities to move
up. It is really tough getting taken out of a race
so early and having to just run around at the back
all night. It has been that kind of year for us but
we are looking forward to moving on to Trois
Rivieres and the final four oval events to try and
turn it around."
Don Thomson Jr. dominated the show leading the
most laps, followed by Whitlock teammate Mark
Dilley. Kerry Micks, Jason Hathaway and Derek Lynch
rounded out the top five.
Next event for the No. 39 Whitlock team will be
at the Grand Prix de Trois Rivieres this weekend
starting with practice on Friday, qualifying on
Saturday and the main event on Sunday.