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

Saturday, May 10, 2014

APRIL 19, 2014

We were supposed to race last night, but the race rained out so it was pushed back to Saturday, either way tonight is race night and we are here to race.

QUALIFYING:

We got un loaded, registered and went through tech, I thought that tonight would not be a difficult night as the car was pretty good last race and all we did was to scale it nut and bolt it and load up, however the car must have caught a virus, because it  was awful.  In practice it  was loose entering, wasn't rolling the center very well and the rear end was stepping out upon braking.  It was a mess.  We tried a couple of adjustments with very little gain. in qualifying we were way off in 4th place.  Qualifying order was 1. #7 Hunter Lewis, 2. 44jr. Joseph McArdle, 3. #14 Conner Okzresik, 4. #32 Connelly, 5. #96 Robbie Johnston, 6. #94 Brad West, 7. #44 David Pickett (substituting for Brian McArdle), 8. #4 Ramaey Whittington, 9. #33 Dustin Smith, 10. #01 Treyce Capers, 11. #18 Devin Corey.  A very fast field of competitors.

FEATURE RACE:

In qualifying, the car was terrible, Connelly went to Brian McArdle and explained what the car was doing and asked for some help, he made a couple of suggestions which were pretty aggressive fixes, but when you don't know what to do you ask for advice and follow it.  We made the changes that Brian suggested and lined up for the feature.  The invert was a 4, now we are on the pole again with a car that we don't know exactly what it is going to do when you run it down into turn one hard with 10 snarling cars behind you at full throttle.  Connelly felt that being on  the pole gave him an escape route in  that he could run it down into the infield if it got away from him.  The car stuck, and did it ever stick.  Connelly led the first 16 laps, the # 7 finally got clear of traffic and got to us and got by.  We then ran second for all but the last three laps.  With three to go there was a wreck involving  the #96, #14 and the #4 with the #96 having to go on the roll back and retire from the race.  With three to go there would be a double file restart Connelly got a good start and tried to go inside of the #7 for the lead, but he covered  the move and we got a little too close to the grass and got the left front into the  grass and almost lost the car coming out of turn two, and we lost a position to the #44,  So now one mistake puts us third, on the next lap he tries to get it back and gets into the back of the #44 and has to check up allowing the #44jr. to get by putting us in 4th place.  On the last lap we ran very close to the #44jr. almost pushing him down the back straight a way, going into turn 3  he got very loose, we could have tried to pass him but would have probably wrecked us both.  A third place trophy and a check for $40.00 just ain't worth it,  so we just settled for fourth.  We lead the race for 16 laps ran second for another 6 only to make a mistake with 3 to go and finish fourth.   Again we had a solid second place car and didn't get the finish we should have.  We will have to get our "stuff" together if we want to reach our goals.
Final finishing order:#7, #44, #44jr., #32, #14, #94, #4, #01, #96, #33, #18.  Got to get better at finishing these races.

APRIL 4, 2014

Tonight was Betty and my 50th wedding anniversary, we were married 4-4-1964, the miracle is that she put up with me for all of those years.  We were prepared to go to the track and race and celebrate later, but the rain gods made it possible to celebrate tonight.  So we went for a fantastic dinner at Drago's restaurant and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.  we will be ready for the next race.

MARCH 21, 2014

On a sad note we learned tonight upon arriving at the track that Brian McArdle had been injured at work.  He was using a hand held high speed grinder and the grinding  wheel shattered and struck him in the inside of his left forearm and severed an artery and some nerves and tendons.  He had to be rushed to the hospital and have emergency surgery to stop the bleeding. He is in a sling and cannot drive his personal street car let along a race car.  We will keep him in our prayers and hope he can be back in the #44 soon.  He is at the track observing--once you get racing in your blood you've just got to be there.



QUALIFYING:

Tonight in qualifying the #7 laid down a blistering qualifying lap of 12.888 the #32 was at 13.108 a full .2 of a second off.  Wow that is huge, but who knows, we just will have to run the race and see how it shakes out.  The rest of the field qualified at #96 3rd, #14 4th, #44jr. 5th #4 6th and #01 7th.

Participants tonight are:  #7 Hunter Lewis, #32 Connelly, #96 Robbie Johnston, #14 Conner Okrezesik, #44jr. Joseph McArdle, #4 Ramsey Whittington, #01 Treyce Capers.  A very stout field.

FEATURE RACE:

The invert was thrown and was a two which put Connelly on the pole, we had been adjusting on  the car and didn't have a chance to try it (that is the problem with no heat race you loose that "test session").  So now we are on the pole and I know he will drive it in there to try and keep the position the question now becomes "will it stick"?  Connelly got a good start and just as I expected drove it in deep and the car stuck perfectly and he came out of turn two with the lead and was able to lead for half the race.  Then #7 spun us entering turn three, that put us to the back for bringing out the caution but they also put the  #7 to the back for spinning us, so now we are 6th and the #7 is behind us.  We worked our way back up to third with the #7 still behind us and with two laps to go, he was on out tail, we gave him enough room to pass us on the inside but he spun us again. leaving us to finish 5th.  What a bummer.  The #7 felt that we were blocking him, but we drive the same line as him and he is so much faster he should have been able to get by without spinning us.  We had a solid second place car but wound up 5th.  The finishing order was 1st #96, 2nd #44jr, 3rd #7, 4th #14, 5th #32 6th #4, 7th #01.

OPENING NIGHT MARCH 7, 2014

This season the track has made a change to the racing format.  Instead of having qualifying, a 10 lap heat race, then a 20 lap feature, the new format is qualifying, no heat race and a 25 lap feature.  This was done to try and get the out of town drivers, like us home at a reasonable time.  Many times it is 3:30 or 4:00 Sat morning before we get to bed, so we will see how this works out.

QUALIFYING:

After all the planning for no heat races the electronic timing equipment failed so we had to draw chips for a 5 lap qualifying heat, won by Joseph McArdle, Connelly Dubuisson second and Brian McArdle third.  The invert was accomplished by the race director choosing a number (3 tonight) and that was the number of cars to invert.  It has since been changed to a dice being thrown after the qualifying to determine the invert.

Tonight's competitors were the #44 of Brian McArdle, #44jr. with Joseph McArdle at the wheel, #32 with Connelly Dubuisson driving, #7 of Hunter Lewis, #96 of Robbie Johnston, #4 of Ramsey Whittington, #14 of Conner Okrezesik, and the #01 driven by Trecye Capers, a very competitive field.

FEATURE RACE:

After the invert, the starting positions for the field was: #44 pole, #32 second, #44jr. third, #7 fourth, #96 fifth, #14 sixth, #4 seventh, and #01 eighth.  At the start it took Connelly 3 laps to get to the bottom, by that time he was 4th. he stayed there for several laps when the #7 got loose around halfway Connelly made the pass for 3rd.  Brian in the #44 "ran off and hid" from the field with Joseph #44jr. a distant 2nd. we were within 2 car lengths of Joseph and the #7 one length behind us.  There was a caution with the #7 taking the choose, we were able to race our way to a third place finish behind Brian McArdle and Joseph McArdle.  The #7 was 4th, the #96 5th, the #14 6th with the #4 next followed by the #01.  The car wasn't perfect, but Connelly was able to drive it to a podium finish.  We were OK with the results, but Connelly wanted a better finish, but with that kind of competition, we have to drive harder or get faster.  Looking forward to next race.

2014 RACING SEASON

The 2014 racing season is upon us.  In preparation for the new season we tore the car all the way down, went completely through the chassis, replaced all of the stress area bolts, inspected and replaced any bars-trailing arms that even suggested they had been stressed (a $10 bar is cheap insurance against it breaking and putting the car in the wall along with a couple of thousand dollar repair bill).

OPEN TEST DATE--FEB 8, 2014

We had our open test date on Feb 8th, I don't know how Joe did it, but the weather was perfect--it had rained almost all week and on Saturday it  was beautiful and on Sunday it rained again--way to go Joe.  We had two sets of tires to break in so we set about the task of doing that.  It took us almost all day to get that done, but we did have time to get in one set of "hot laps".  The car handled really well and appeared to be fast.  So we felt like we were ready, however--and there always seems to be a "however" the #7 sold both of his sedans and showed up with a really fast coupe he got out of Atlanta.  He seemed to be really fast.  Brian McArdle was back with a new coupe--really fast.  The #96 Robbie Johnston had Mr. Joe build him a brand new coupe in the off season, and he appears to be quick, also there is always Joseph McArdle.  There will be plenty of challenges this season, we will just have to see what we can do.  Looking forward to opening night on March 7th.