WHITLOCK SEVENTH IN RETURN TO
HOME TRACK DELAWARE
London, ON, Monday June 8, 2009: No. 39 Dickies/NMT
Dodge Avenger driver Dave Whitlock had high hopes for a
podium finish on Saturday night as he returned to his
home track Delaware Speedway for the final time in his
racing career. After three green, white checkered
attempts to finish the event, Whitlock would find
himself coasting across the finish line in seventh.

Whitlock and the No. 39 Dickies/NMT/Prostate Canada
Canada/POINTTS team were penalized one qualifying lap
for being late to final inspection prior to qualifying.
The Dodge Avenger driver would give it his best shot and
with lap two usually being the best of the two lap
effort, Whitlock would settle for 12th quickest time.
“We aren’t too worried about starting back in twelfth,”
stated Whitlock. “You always want to start up close to
the front, but the first race in St. Eustache we started
11th and won.”
When the green dropped for the start of the Delaware
200 presented by Belfor Restoration Services, Whitlock
quickly new the handling of the car was not where he
wanted it to be. |
With practice under the hot sun in the afternoon and
the race starting under cooler dark conditions the track
had changed significantly. On lap 62 Whitlock brought
his car to the pits and the team added fuel and made a
major chassis adjustment.
On lap 124 Whitlock brought his Dodge Avenger back to
his crew for right side tires and some further
adjustments. The Dickies/NMT driver reported the car was much better and
he started to move back to the front of the field. On
the third attempt at a green, white, checkered finish
Whitlock was in fourth with a good shot at another
podium finish when the motor quit.
He was able to coast
the car around the final lap and still posted a seventh
place finish. “We were going for the podium on that last
restart,” stated Whitlock after the race. “The car just
kept getting better and better all night and we thought
we had a chance to make it two podiums in a row but the
engine quit and we had to coast across the finish line.
Still a decent day for this Dickies/NMT team.”
D. J. Kennington led the most laps on route to
victory on his home track. Ron Beauchamp Jr. posted his
second podium finish in as many starts, taking second
and the points lead. Scott Steckly finished third and
Kerry Micks and Anthony Simone finished fourth and fifth
respectively. Dave Whitlock is in second in NASCAR
Canadian Tire Series points just nine markers behind
Beauchamp.
The Delaware 200 will be televised Sunday June 14th
at 11:30 a.m. EST. Check local listings for further
details.
Whitlock Motorsports is supported by Dickies Canada,
Nitrex Metal Technologies, Prostate Cancer Canada,
POINTTS The Traffic Ticket Specialists, CRS Trucking,
Linde Gas, Wendell Dodge, Lugfasts and Ntech.
Next up for the No. 39 Whitlock Motorsports team is
the Dickies 200 at Mosport International Raceway June
14th. For more event information please visit
www.mosport.com
For more information on the NASCAR Canadian Tire
Series please visit www.nascar.ca |