Special from Johnny VanDoorn Motorsports
Johnny VanDoorn Fast But Suffers Heartbreak In RedBud 300
COOPERSVILLE, Michigan (August 4, 2011) - -
Two-time and defending Champion Racing Association (CRA) Johnny
VanDoorn returned to Anderson Speedway this past Monday looking to
make some noise in the Seal Wrap Repair Tape RedBud 300.
In what
was classified as one of the biggest contests of the year, VanDoorn
was hoping to thread the needle through the 300-lap showdown and
return to victory lane for the first time this season.
VanDoorn, driver of the No. 61 Paragon
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Chevrolet quickly proved that he had a contending car after the
Kaos
Motorsports team bolted out some of the quickest laps in practice.
With
some tweaking by his crew, the Coopersville, Michigan native was eager
for qualifying. During his qualifications lap, VanDoorn shot his
Chevrolet bow-tie to the outside pole giving the team further
confidence heading into the race.
With
routine inversions set, VanDoorn had to relinquish his second place
starting position and fall back to fifth for the 30-car starting
field.
Showing
patience and minding his matters, VanDoorn had advanced two positions
by the half-time break allowing his team the opportunity to consult
with their driver before sending him back into battle.
During
the second-half of the event, VanDoorn began setting up for his charge
towards the front. Moving into second place inside the race’s final 50
laps, the former CRA Rookie of the Year set his tractor beam on the
leader.
As the
laps began to wind down and VanDoorn distance shook, trouble would
doom the team on lap 275 when a right front tire gave way forcing
VanDoorn to bring his automobile to pit road. The misfortune would
force the team to settle for a 14th place finish.
“We
can’t buy a break if our life depended on it,” said VanDoorn. “On a
positive note, the Kaos Motorsports team gave me an incredible
racecar. It was fun to be fast and chasing for the win. I’m not sure
what we’ll have to do to change our luck, I just hope it’s now run its
course.”
Next up
for the CRA Series is a trip to Michigan at Dixie Motor Speedway in
Birch Run, Michigan for the running of the Dixie 125 set for Friday,
August 19.
In 69
races, VanDoorn has posted six poles, eight wins, 25 top-fives and 47
top-10 finishes including back-to-back CRA championships in 2009 and
2010.
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more information on Johnny VanDoorn, please visit
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