THE #32 TEAM

THE #32 TEAM
Connelly, driver-chief mechanic, Betty-- in charge of videos and when it is time to eat, Petey must smell everything-has not peed on any tires yet, Paul- crew chief and pays for everything.

Clean Sweep Winner 9-19-15

Clean Sweep Winner 9-19-15
Unpainted New Body After 6-6-15 Wreck

#3 Pro Challenge

#3 Pro Challenge
Connelly Drove #3 to Victory First Time Out

In The Pits--Pre Race

In The Pits--Pre Race
New Car and Connelly

THE "NEW" #32 COUPE

THE "NEW" #32 COUPE
IN THE PITS BEFORE FIRST RACE

OUT FRONT

OUT FRONT
Leading The Pack Down The Front Straightaway

WON FIRST RACE OF SEASON

WON FIRST RACE OF SEASON
WON FIRST PLACE TROPHY PLUS $200 BOUNTY

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Saturday Night Aug 13, 2011

We had worked on the car all day Friday trying to loosen it up and thought that we had it.
When we got to pre race tech we found that the ride hight was too low, so back to work on that, then the good 'ole SSR thunderstorm hit. We took refuge in the parts room to work on ride hight, got that squared away as the rain stopped, track drying began. We then presented the car to the tech inspector and was approved, however our "cross" was a little higer than we were looking for. We had a new set of right sides on and when the track was dried Connelly went out and announced that the car was "perfect". The tires probablly had a lot to do with it.

In the Heat Race I pulled #51 chip which put us starting last. A new driver chose to tag the field and that moved us up one spot. We ran a very respectful 4 th out of 9 cars, and was pushing the top 2 at the end. The #44 was the class of the field and we didn't have anything for him.

In the Feature we started outside second row and got passed by two before we could get to the bottom, (I have never seen anyone make the outside work at SSR). Connelly made a pass or two and was contesting for 4th, just about had the pass made when the car he was racing lost it spun right into him and he nailed him. Connelly went directly to the pits as we had instructed him to do so we could make sure that the car was safe. Upon inspection we found that the bumper was trashed and the "toe" was knocked out but we couldn't find much else wrong. The race had been red flagged, so we were able to get back out without losing a lap, we did have to start last because we had worked on the car. Upon restart we wound up picking up one spot from the new driver who had started last, he could have passed us but he had been instructed not to by his crew chief (father). When I asked Connellyhow the car handled in those last 4 laps his response was "it was evil". We got Brian and Mr. Joe to look at it and we have a couple of bent front suspension parts, so we left the car with them to get us ready for next Sat. Only 3 more races left.

The # 4, the other car involved in the crash wasn't so lucky. His car had to be removed from the track on the low boy trailer. His entire left front suspension was destroyed. Broke off the lollypop, broke the shock off, bent the upper A frame, lower A frame, fender was total loss, and God knows what else. The car will probably have to be clipped before it can be raced again. The driver of the #4 took responsibility for the crash and was very apologetic, which I appreciated. He helped us take the front body work off of our car, really nice guy. When we went over to look at his damage I was shocked to see how bad it was. He said, "I guess I got what I deserved". To which I responded, "no one deserves this". All in all a stressful night. But we did get the "tight" out of it and Connelly was really driving it and raeally looked good out there. Lets hope that the handling will still be there when it is ready to run again.

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