WHITLOCK NINTH AT RIVERSIDE

ANTIGONISH, NS (Sunday Sept. 20, 2009): After a
daylong rain delay, Dave Whitlock and his No. 39 Dickies/NMT/Prostate
Cancer Canada/POINTTS Dodge Avenger team headed to the
popular Riverside Speedway where they posted a ninth
place finish.
The Whitlock Motorsports team were put to the test
early in the day on Sunday as on the last lap of
practice they lost a motor. They quickly went to work
and the car was running and ready for time trials a
short time later. With no laps on the motor and limited
practice the No.39 Dickies driver qualified 16th.
At the drop of the green Whitlock settled into line.
He reported to his crew that the car was very lose and
they would need to make some adjustments on their first
pit stop. At lap 87 the caution flew and Whitlock came
to the attention of his crew for the adjustment and
fuel. The changes worked and Whitlock was much happier
with the car. During the long green flag runs however
they had lost a couple of laps to the leaders. With the
car running better the No. 39 team were hoping for a few
cautions but the second half of the race went green all
the way to the end and they were unable to receive a
free pass to help get them back to the front. “Although
we didn’t get the finish we were looking for, we battled
through some adversity and still managed a ninth place
finish. We encountered some brake issues during the race
and had to contend with that through the long green
runs. After having engine issues in our last practice
session, my crew did an awesome job, getting a new power
plant installed in just over a hour and a half, and got
the Dickies Dodge back on the track for qualifying!”
Andrew Ranger won his sixth race of the season and
all but wrapped up the 2009 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series
Championship. Second went to Jeff Lapcevich with Mark
Dilley taking third.
The Komatsu 300 from Antigonish Nova Scotia’s
Riverside Speedway will be broadcast on TSN on Saturday
Sept. 26th at 2 p.m. EST.
Next up will be the final event in the 2009 NASCAR
Canadian Tire Series and for Dave Whitlock. Just a week
before the season started Whitlock made the announcement
that he would retire from racing at the end of the 2009
season. The Z-Line Design 250 will take place at
Kawartha Speedway Saturday Sept. 26th. For more
information please visit www.kawarthaspeedway.com.
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.