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Steven Blakesley/ RTD Motorsports, Inc.
North Highlands,
Calif.
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Mike
Gallegos led 31 laps and scored his third straight top-ten
finish, in the NASCAR Camping World Series West, in the
combination East event at Iowa Speedway in Newton, IA.
Gallegos came home ninth out of west series teams and 24th
overall.
Gallegos, the 25 year-old Drive for Diversity driver,
became the first Drive for Diversity driver to lead laps
in a West Series race in the program’s history.
After
qualifying 13th out of 54, an early race pit
stop dropped Gallegos to the rear. An incident involving
Ryan Foster forced Gallegos to pit for repairs.
Assuming the lead through the pit cycle on lap 95,
Gallegos was able to maintain the lead spot on old tires.
Gallegos drove away from competitors with fresh tires on a
restart.
“It was
awesome and good for the guys,” Gallegos said. “Finally we
were good at the right place at the right time.”
The RTD
Motorsports, Inc. Chevrolet, powered by Dave Capriotti
Engines, “took the lead and checked out after the pit stop
cycle,” said team owner Rob Dixon.
“You
just have to be on top of your game and look for an
advantage on the restarts,” Gallegos said.”
When
the team made its second and final pit stop, an error cost
the team important time on the 7/8ths mile Rusty
Wallace-designed speedway.
A right
rear tire got loose from the team and went across pit
road, resulting in a drive-through penalty.
After
following the penalty, Gallegos’ car tightened up on the
new set of tires and Gallegos was able to soldier home a
ninth place finish in the West Series and 24th
overall.
“We had
some unfortunate luck on pit road,” Gallegos said. “Then
the car tightened up quite a bit.”
Gallegos now has earned three straight top-ten finishes
and is tenth in the NASCAR Camping World Series West
standings.
Now
Gallegos and the RTD Motorsports, Inc. team will set their
sights on Colorado National Speedway on Saturday June 7th.
Gallegos will look to take home-track advantage to victory
lane.
Gallegos has already run two Super Late Model races there
in 2008.
“We’re
definitely capable of running up front and winning there,”
Gallegos said. “Getting laps there definitely helps,
getting more knowledge of what the track is going to do.”
For
Dixon, his career began in Colorado with Rick Carelli.
Gallegos began his career in
Colorado
in Legends cars, and team engine builder Capriotti has
been involved in Colorado racing for many years including
a stint with NASCAR Sprint Cup team Furniture Row Racing.
“I will
be disappointed if we don’t win,” Dixon said. “We’re still
in contention for top-five in the points as well.”
Race
fans can learn more about RTD Motorsports, Inc. by
visiting
www.rtdmotorsportsinc.com
RTD
Motorsports is presented by these fine sponsors: TriCo
Welding Supplies, Inventory Sales Company, Gone Racin’,
TCS Adwear, PCB Solutions, PVC Specialties, JDA, Longacre,
Steve’s Transmissions, Carmichael
Towing, DC Racing Engines, and Blakesley Sports Media.
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