Taylor Gets Back in the Groove – Takes Point Lead
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Belvidere, IL-- June 26, 2006
Scott Taylor and his #8 Skyjacker Suspension,
BFGoodrich Tires Ford F-150 came to Crandon to let the
competition know not to count him out for the 2006 Lucas
Oil CORR Pro-2 Championship.
In the first two rounds of competition in Chula Vista,
the new truck had almost no test time before it headed
to the West Coast. The opening results for the team were
not typical for the six-time CORR Pro-2 champion.
Scott knew he had to step it up at Crandon
to get back in the hunt for the championship.
Saturday – Round 3
Ford Trucks Pro-2 Race
Practice – After one lap of practice,
Scott brought the Skyjacker Suspension, BFGoodrich Tires
Ford F-150 to address a carburetion problem. Quickly the
team replaced the carb and had the truck ready for the
day’s race.
At the start, Scott and Carl Renezeder were
battling for the lead. At the two headed for the BorgWarner
Turn Two. The Roush Performance horsepower locked up with
the BFGoodrich Tires and Scott grabbed the lead. Scott
led the entire event start to finish. At the flag finished
almost 22 seconds in front of the second place truck of
Evan Evans.
“This spot’s kind of familiar
(winning) and I was wondering if I was ever going to get
back over here again. The truck ran awesome the guys put
a great truck under me.”- commented Scott Taylor.
Sunday – Round 4
American Axle Pro-2 Race
Saturday night and early Sunday morning
Mother Nature delivered enough rain for the track officials
to cancel the morning’s practice. This allowed the
track to dry out and created ideal track conditions for
both the competitor and the spectator.
When the green flag fell, Scott immediately took the lead.
As the field of Pro-2 trucks headed down the very fast
Argonne Loop, Josh Baldwin had a huge crash, going end
over end several times, and coming to a sudden stop into
the trees. The safety crews got to Josh immediately as
the race was red flagged to ensure the driver’s
and emergency worker’s safety. Fortunately Josh
climbed out of his truck on his own.
When the green flag fell for the second
time, Scott came out of Turn One and headed for the BorgWarner
Turn 2 right on the bumper of #6 Travis Coyne. As the
two trucks headed down the Ford Trucks Sky Box Straightaway,
Scott really applied the Roush Performance horsepower
to the BFGoodrich tires and grabbed the lead. From that
point on, Scott never was never challenged again. When
Scott crossed the Skyjacker Suspension Finish Line for
the final time, the second place finisher was almost 24
seconds back.
The podium winners were: 1st-Scott Taylor,
2nd-Travis Coyne, & 3rd-Jerry Whelchel. All three
trucks were Ford F-150s with BFGoodrich tires. The truck
driven by Jerry Whelchel is the same truck that carried
Scott to six Pro-2 championships.
“I’ve finally gotten comfortable
with this new truck. We were just beginning to sort the
entire package out when we unloaded in Chula Vista. Since
then we did quite a bit of testing and I think we figured
it out,” commented Scott Taylor. “ The Skyjacker
engineered suspension, the Ford power from Roush Performance,
and the latest designed tires from BFGoodrich, are all
working together. Congrats to Travis and Jerry, making
it an all Ford F-150, BFGoodrich Tires podium.”
The Chairman’s Cup Heavy Metal Challenge
The 2006 edition of the Chairman’s
Cup saw the top 8 Pro-2 trucks starting at the beginning
of Turn One, while the Pro-4 trucks were lined up at the
traditional start line. Scott Taylor was on the pole hoping
to get to the front immediately and let the Pro-4s fight
their way through traffic.
At the drop of the green flag, #99 Kevin
Probst grabbed the lead with Scott on his rear bumper.
As the two entered the Lucas Oil Turn 4, Probst spun while
Scott taking the lead. By lap 4 Johnny Greaves in his
Pro-4 had moved up to third place. On lap 5, Greaves got
by Jerry Whelchel for second place. Now Scott knew he
had his work cut out for him. On lap 8, Greaves ducked
inside of Scott to take the lead in the gravel pit area
just before the Argonne Loop. The loose soft gravel really
gives the 4-wheel drive Pro-4 trucks an advantage in the
section of the track.
Now he had to hold off the hard charging
Curt LeDuc. The final four laps saw LeDuc slowly close
in on Scott, but Scott held on to take the checkered flag
in second place.
The finish was an all BFGoodrich Tires podium
with Johnny Greaves first, followed by Skyjacker Suspension
trucks of Scott Taylor second and Curt LeDuc third. Scott
Taylor was also received the bonus for the highest finishing
Pro-2.
After the race Scott Taylor commented, “
Once I got in the lead, we were hoping the added number
of Pro-2 would be enough traffic to hold off the Pro-4s.
Unfortunately Johnny’s really got his truck working
great. My hat is off to him… This weekend has been
a huge boost to my team’s confidence. We have the
points lead, now its time to concentrate on the getting
the truck setup for Bark River… I also have to say
thanks to all the fans that came to watch us this weekend
without them we couldn’t put on this great show.
I can’t wait to watch all this action on SPEED later
this year either.”
Thanks to all our supporters including:
Skyjacker Suspension – Jesus Rocks,
BFGoodrich Tires,
Ford Trucks,
Roush Performance,
ATD, Russ Wernimont Designs,
Justice Brothers, Miller Electric,
Royal Purple, MSD Ignition, Phil's Inc., Precision Gear,
Auto Meter, Boatec, CNC, K&N Engineering,
Mastercraft and Ringer Gloves
After four rounds of racing the 2006 Pro-2
Championship standings are:
1st-Scott Taylor - 59 pts.
2nd-Evan Evans - 49 pts.
3rd-Todd LeDuc – 47pts.
4th-Travis Coyne – 44pts.
5th-Jerry Whelchel-43pts.
Next Race - July 8-9 – Island Inn
Casino UP Off-Road 100 – Bark River, Michigan.