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A Race Report
| the young driver delivered... |
Rumor has it that it was a knock down drag out weekend in Myrtle
Beach and the battle was hands-on Saturday as Michelle Theriault,
driving the Nesbitt racing TEAM GLOCK Ford Fusion, woman handled
the track for a 15 th place finish. The day proved to be
just as trying as the evening, but the young driver delivered
as the race came to a conclusion.
“We had struggled getting the car ready for this race. The
Mansfield race took out the rear-end, and the crew had to put the
car back together quickly between the North and South race. Coming
off the trailer, we had a good car, but like the drivers around
me, we all had issues that would need to be straightened out during
the race,” stated Theriault. The issues of the car
would be remedied by adjustments made in the pits and new BF Goodrich
tires, as the last 25 laps would prove to be her best.
Qualifying at 32 nd, the team was actually in much better
shape than the qualifying position would indicate. “Of
the cars that qualified in front of her, she was within a half
second of qualifying for the pole. This shows the parity
of the Southern Division,” stated Team Owner Martin Nesbitt. “Each
race gets tighter and tighter with the competition. With
32 cars being separated by a mere half second between the lot of
them, it means there is going to be some tight racing all night
long.”
| 60 laps run under caution... |
The Aaron’s 250 was not without some excitement and
carnage as 60 laps were run under caution and 1 red flag was waved
during the race. “The major pileup of the evening happened
right in front of Michelle,” stated Spotter Bruce Danz, and
there wasn’t much I could do to help her. In a split
second the field spread all over turn four yet Michelle wiggled
her way through the only hole in the melee to keep from being collected.”
Indeed, the .45 Ford Fusion came out of the race intact
and pulled away a top 15 finish. With little damage to the
vehicle, the Nesbitt squad will now devote more time to the details
as they prepare for Hickory Motor Speedway on July 8.
“This year has been a great opportunity for me to
work out the details of short track racing,” claimed Theriault. “The
good teams prepare well, the great teams race well. My job
is to race well and make this team great.”
Prior to the Black’s Tire Golf Tournament and Race,
Theriault took a trip to Atlantic City to represent her sponsor,
GLOCK, at the Police and Security Expo. “The event
was a great opportunity to represent USAR, Hooters and Stock Car
Racing to GLOCK’s appreciative customers, stated Theriault. “It
seems like everywhere we go, people want to know about USAR and
the racing series. With GLOCK, we gain instant fans of the
racing program we have this year.”
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