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Vildosola Racing finishes fourth
Small problems keep the team out of the podium
Mexicali
B.C. for immediate release March 17 2008.
After a year of absence, this past weekend the SCORE San Felipe 250 came
back to its roots and the beautiful, warm town of San Felipe was again
the host of another exiting chapter in the Vildosola Racing history
books.

Vildosola Racing came in to their backyard on a clear mission, conquer
at any cost the race victory and secure enough points to continue their
quest for the SCORE Trophy Truck championship. The Red Army came out in
full force, with over seventeen visual pits, five chase vehicles and two
high speed attack vehicles positioned strategically on the course they
were ready to attack. When the plans were finalized, the trucks
rechecked and the meetings behind them the team was ready to take San
Felipe and reclaim the glory of past years.
Vildosola Racing Trophy Truck #4 sporting their new sponsor, Red Bull,
received the green flag three minutes after 10:00 am Saturday morning
just outside the Arches in San Felipe. Team owner and driver Gus
Vildosola was behind the wheel with navigator and ace mechanic Javi
Valenzuela with the task of completing the first 93 miles to Morelia
where he would hand over driving duties to Tavo. The challenge ahead of
them was more than 232 miles of the most brutal terrain this beautiful
peninsula has to offer.
The Ford F-150 marked with the emblematic #4 was off the line and with a
clear mission, to deliver a clean truck to Tavo so he could continue the
assault on the San Felipe 250. Gus noted, “We had a clean start and
didn’t have any issues, we knew our competition going to be tough to
beat; we tried to keep a good pace and ended up passing some of the guys
with problems. The truck ran well and when it was all said and done for
me I left Tavo a clean truck running physically in fifth.”(he passed
Cadiente, Sohren & Bobby Baldwin)
Vildosola Racing’s Trophy Truck arrived at the main pit area twelve
minutes behind the race leader, the pace of the race was very fast but
Vildosola was still within striking distance of the three ahead of him.
The pit stop was flawless and they took on a full tank of fuel, two
tires and a driver change in under one minute. At this point Tavo
Vildosola took the controls of the teams’ Trophy Truck and was poised to
track down the leaders.
Tavo started to make up some of the time lost immediately, visual pits
were reporting that Trophy Truck #4 was gaining on their competition and
the excitement grew as every mile went by. Before dropping into Matomi
Wash, Tavo had passed a limping BJ Baldwin and Trophy Truck #22, running
physically in fourth place and closing in on Chad Ragland in Trophy
Truck #33.
“In terms of the crew, they did an excellent job, I cannot recall a race
where everyone was so prepared, executed their assignments to perfection
and kept me informed without delay of my position and that of my
competitors. I knew that I was going to have to push hard to catch some
of the truck in-front of me, realistically Collins and Post were a
little out of reach, but that did not keep me from trying”. Tavo
commented
The battle for third place was raging on; Tavo was behind Chad Ragland
only twenty seconds as they both dropped into Azufre wash. Tavo had made
up more than three minutes in just seventy miles on the savvy veteran
but bad luck struck when Trophy Truck #4 suffered two simultaneous rear
flats at RM 182. What made matters worse was that the air jacks did not
function properly reducing Tavo and Javi to use the manual jack. They
lost approximately twelve minutes changing both tires and were at this
point clearly out of contention for the podium.
After this Tavo continued to his next visual pit and stopped for a
replacement tire, he know realized that it was impossible to make his
lost time back up, so opting for a different strategy he decided to go
for the finish and secure valuable points for the chase for the
championship. This is not to say he was going to disappoint fans and
spectators alike, he pushed forward as hard and fast as he could, living
up to his reputation of leaving 100% out on the course and not ever
backing down. Five miles before the finish, Tavo suffered another rear
flat and stopped to change it with the help of a couple hundred fans.
Minutes later Trophy Truck #4 crossed the finish line; beaten, battered
and put through its paces in fourth place.
Vildosola Racing would like to thank their sponsors: Mexicana Logistics,
Red Bull, Águilas Del Desierto, BFGoodrich Tires, Mastercraft, PIAA
Lights, MSD, Papas & Beer, OGIO, MOMO & NTR Films.
To check out pictures, videos, previous press releases, the team’s
progress in 2008 and other information go to www.vildosolaracing.com;
for the latest videos of the team visit their YouTube site at
www.youtube.com/vildosolaracing
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