Douglas Motorsports CORR Race Report Rounds 3 & 4
For Immediate Release
June 28, 2006
El Cajon, CA
As the CORR Pro Series heads for back to
the Midwest for the first time in 2006, Scott Douglas
is looking to improve on his race performances from Chula
Vista in both the # 7 Rancho Suspension Pro-2 and # 7
AMSOIL, "KUMHO Super Team" Pro-4 truck.
Saturday Round 3
Ford Trucks Pro-2 Race
After morning practice Scott Douglas felt
confident that his #7 Rancho Suspension AMSOIL KUMHO Tire,
Ford F-150 was set for a podium finish
Battled to gain track position, his power
steering began to fade. On lap 4, the truck lost the power
steering assist all together. Scott continued on looking
to gain valuable points towards the 2006 championship.
The last half of the race saw Scott carefully guide the
truck to the checkered flag.
Scott finished on the lead lap in 9th place.
Borg-Warner Pro-4 Race
After the opening rounds at Chula Vista,
Scott Douglas was able to put in extensive time testing
the new Pro-4 race truck. Scott along with his Pro-4 team;
Bill Smith, Mike Schoffstall, and Jason Schampers were
able to really take the time to get all aspects of the
truck working together. After Saturday morning practice
the team had high hopes for a podium finish.
As the Pro-4 competitors headed down the
Precision Gear Land Rush Start, Scott and his #7 AMSOIL,
KUMHO, Rancho, Ford F-150 were locked in a battle with
the # 43 truck for second place as the field headed for
the Ford Trucks Sky Box Straight-away. On lap 2 the KUMHO
Tires put the Pro Power horsepower to the ground and passed
the # 43 of Curt Leduc for second place. Now it was time
to chase down the leader Johnny Greaves. On lap 4 the
new truck gremlins saw the output shaft from the transfer
case break, ending Scott's day at the halfway point of
the race.
Officially Scott Douglas was credited with
an eighth place finish.
"We came to Crandon well prepared
and ready to race. Unfortunately both trucks suffered
parts failure we have never experienced. It's impossible
to run at typical race speeds when your power steering
has failed, but we were able to keep the Rancho Suspension
Ford F-150 Pro-2 truck on the track and collect a few
championship points," commented Scott Douglas.
"The AMSOIL Pro-4 truck really performed
like we had hoped. The truck is able to compete with front-runners
in the class. Team Engineer, Bill Smith and the team will
have the trucks ready to compete for the win on Sunday."
Sunday - Round 4
Pro-4 Race
Sunday Morning practice was canceled due
to the rain that fell overnight and into the morning.
By the time the Pro-4 race came to the line, track conditions
were almost perfect for the high horsepower, all wheel
drive trucks. The schedule was also changed to give the
full-size trucks more time to prepare for the last race
of the day, The Chairman's Cup Heavy Metal Challenge.
At the drop of the green flag, Scott grabbed the hole
shot and led the field down the front straight-away with
#22 Johnny Greaves on his rear bumper. On lap two Greaves
made the pass for the lead, but Scott and his # 7 AMSOIL,
KUMHO Super Team, Rancho Ford F-150 stayed right with
the #22. Then on lap 5 Scott's truck suffered a similar
failure as in previous round of racing.
American Axle Pro-2 Race
This race was red flagged, Douglas was
in 4 th on the second lap and the race was restarted due
to a severe crash in the Argonne Loop by Josh Baldwin.
After going end over end and rolling several times, the
Baldwin truck came to a sudden stop off course in the
forest. The safety crews got to Josh immediately and fortunately
he climbed out of his truck on his own.
On the restart, Scott found himself ahead
of but battling for position between #77 and #3 trucks,
as the three headed for the Ford Trucks Sky Box Straight-away.
By lap 3 Douglas was working his way to the front. On
lap 4, a huge rock, the size of a bowling ball came up
out of the track, and hit the right rear shock shaft,
breaking it, which caused the handling of the truck to
deteriorate. Scott was able to drive at a reduced speed
to finish the race and gain points.
The Chairman's Cup Heavy Metal Challenge
The 2006 edition of the Chairman's Cup saw
all the Pro-4 and Sportsman 2 trucks line up at the traditional
start line and the top 8 Pro-2 trucks starting at the
beginning of Turn One. This handicapped start is exciting
to watch as the faster Pro-4 drivers catch their two-wheel
drive competitors. Once again Douglas got a great start,
as the # 22 Greaves truck and Douglas went into the first
turn in 1-2 positions.
The intensity of this high stakes race can
also make some competitors become very aggressive with
their driving. Unfortunately Scott Douglas # 7 Pro-4 truck
was a victim of that aggressiveness. As Scott and his
# 7 AMSOIL KUMHO Tire "Super Team" Pro-4 entered
the finish line corner to complete the second lap, the
driver of the # 43 hit Douglas's right front wheel. This
immediately broke the steering on the truck and ending
his chances for the $30,000 first place prize.
"My team really worked hard this weekend.
Even with all the adversity, nobody gave up. We found
out our new Pro-4 truck is really fast, but we have a
driveline issue. That will not be a problem when we get
to Bark River," stated Scott Douglas.
"Our Pro-2 program is very solid and
is one of the best trucks on the track. We just have some
out of the ordinary problems. Both trucks will be ready
to bring home the top spot on the podium in Bark River."
Scott Douglas Would like to thank all his
supporters including:
AMSOIL, Rancho Suspension, KUMHO Tires, Ford Trucks, Reider
Racing, Precision Gear, KC Hi Lites, MSD Ignition, Mastercraft
Seats, Howe Performance. ProPower Race Engines, Phils
Inc, McKenzies, J & H Transmission, and everyone else.
Next Race - July 8-9 at Island Inn Casino
UP Off-Road 100 in Bark River, Michigan.
-Mike Reusche, marketing, MTG
www.douglasmotorsports.com