American Racing News Vol 1, Issue 2 Issue 8 | Page 78
Said the Vickery, Ohio driver, “It
was a good run for us. The way
the race started we were really
free on exit and I thought we
were going to back up a lot. And
we lost a spot to Timmy and DJ
after Trent dropped out. And
they were both really good.
Then I fought with Ben a little
and couldn't quite get him.
Then I lost a spot to Mikey and
ended up getting Ben finally.
We stayed there in fourth. The
car kind of came around and
snugged up around lap 25 a
little bit so it was manageable. I
knew at that point we weren't
going to be dropping like a rock.
To come home fourth, we're
happy!”
McKnight, the veteran of many
a Classic weekend, was a little
disappointed in fifth. “It was an
average run. We struggled all
day. We broke the front rotors
in qualifying which hurt us a
little. But, the car was
consistent. We set it up to free
up in the race and Gary missed
it again. But hey, all in all it was
a good run. We have the car in
one piece. Now we'll get it all
switched around and see what
we have for tomorrow in the
Classic.” He was another of the
winged warriors to be running
wingless cars in the Classic but
perhaps the only one using the
same car.
Oswego Bud Light ISMA
Super Nationals Feature
Top 10:
1. 95 Dave Shullick Jr
2. 97 Tim Jedrzejek
3. 61 Mike Ordway Jr
4. 76 Moe Lilje
5. 70 Dave McKnight
6. 17 Ben Seitz
7. 25 Dan Bowes
8. 27 Jamie Timmons
9. 49 Danny Shirey
10. 39 Alison Cumens