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

Monday, November 25, 2013

Friday October 4, 2013--The Dixie Clash

Friday Oct. 4 found us leaving Brother Martin at the usual time, 3:10 and proceeding to SSR. This weekend was scheduled to be the "Dixie Clash" a two day program with Friday night being the regular qualifying, heat race, feature race format, and Saturday night being the "Dixie Clash" with qualifying and a 30 lap feature for the Legends. The Pro Challenge were to have their National Championship this weekend with qualifying and one 40 lap feature on Fri and another qualifying and 40 lap feature on Saturday.--However and there always seems to be a "however"--tropical storm Karen was scheduled to arrive on Saturday so they condensed the Pro Challenge to everything on Friday and the Legend and all other classes 30 lap races to Friday, with Saturday open for Karen. Wouldn't you know Karen fizzled out and Saturday was rain free, oh well!!!

We arrived at SSR on time and got registered, teched, and got on the track for some practice. The car was fast in practice so we only made two short runs and got ready for qualifying. The cars available tonight were the #44 of Brian McArdle, the #54 of Clayton Green out of Texas (he was only six points out of third place nationally for the Pro division in Legends and this was the last points race of the season), the #32 of Connelly, The #66 of Andrew Johnson, the #7 of Hunter Lewis, the #44jr of Joseph McArdle, the #94 of Brad West who was involved in that wreck last weekend and got his car back together for the "Clash", the #55r of Ronnie Osmer, great to have him back competing in the Legends (has been racing the Pro Challenge but blew his engine last race sorry it took a blown engine to get him back), the #33 of Dustin Smith, and the #96 of Robbie Johnston. The order mention above was the qualifying order with the difference between all cars was only .375 of a second a very fast and competitive field. Oh by the way did I mention the "Dixie Clash" paid $600 to win!!!!!!

Since this was to be a 30 lap race and SSR is "hard on tires" this 30 lap race would require some tire management. You have to run hard enough in the early laps so that the leaders don't get away from you, but not abuse your tires in doing so. We qualified 3rd which put us on the inside of row two, a prefect starting spot. At the start of the race Connelly ran third for about 6 or 7 laps, (conserving tires) the #7 who started behind us started getting a little anxious to get to the front, and he passed us, we really didn't contest it too hard, the #7 got into a passing duel with the #54 with each passing each other two or three times--both using up their "stuff" at lap 16 the #55r and the #96 got together bending the right front spindle on the #55r finishing his night. On the restart I signaled Connelly to take the choose, almost a bad call as he was 6th before he could get to the inside. He worked his way back up to 5th. With the #7 on the outside of the #54 and #44 they went three wide through turn three and four, they were all running the tires off of their cars, we then got by the #7 for 4th., then with 5 to go got by the #44jr for third, which is where we finished. The remainder of the finishing order was #44jr, #66, #7, #96, #94, #33, and #55r. Connelly felt like he may have had something for the #54 but I had instructed him that we needed a podium finish for our points. Finishing third behind Brian McArdle (three time track champion) and the #54 (third place in national Pro points) isn't too shabby. Connelly was really disappointed as he felt he had a better car than he had shown. All things considered a very respectable night for the #32 team. This was the last race of the season, so it will be probably 4 months before we go racing again.

On several occasions in these posts, I mention the "#32 team" I probably should introduce them to you. We are Myself a 72 year old Grandfather, Betty, I won't mention her age, Grandmother and Connelly, the only youngster in the bunch.

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