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Sticker Dude Motorsports WSORR Bark River I Race Report
Zoetmulder Moves up in the Standings, Federico Podiums Round
6, O’Donnell Unable to Compete
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Lake Zurich, IL (July 17, 2007) – Sticker Dude Motorsports
arrived in Bark River without Lee O’Donnell, as his crew
discovered a serious engine problem on Thursday. Undaunted,
the crew at Race Fab thrashed all night, repairing his motor.
Early Friday, saw O’Donnell’s truck take a few laps on Race
Fab’s test track. Unfortunately, the powerplant was hurt more
than realized, keeping Lee O’Donnell on the sidelines for the
weekend’s festivities. This left it up to Luke and Steven, to
display the team colors and sponsors of SDM.
Friday morning before practice, the area newspaper, Escanaba
Daily Press, interviewed several race teams, including Sticker
Dude Motorsports. The real cool part to the publicity was that
the editor choose to feature SDM on the front page of
Saturday’s edition. The article included a large full color
photo of the team, under the United Trailer awning, prepping
the Toyota powered race vehicles for practice.
Super Buggy
Luke Zoetmulder and his #942 Sticker Dude Designs Invisible
Glass Hankook Tire Toyota Super Buggy looking for solid
finished that would move the team up in the Super Buggy
Championship standings. The weekend of racing at Bark River
International Raceway accomplished his goal with solid driving
performances.
Round 5
The start saw the Hankook Tires hook up with the FAT
Performance Toyota power, as Luke won the drag race to the
first corner. As the race went on, Luke battled with several
veteran competitors. At the finish, Luke came home a very
satisfying seventh place.
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Afterwards, Luke Zoetmulder discussed his day with
BUMPRACER.COM.
Luke, tell us about how your race went today?
“The FAT Performance Toyota power got me the holeshot. Then
a few of the front runners in the class got under me. I made
a few mistakes, that cost me a couple of spots, but all in
all, it was a pretty good run for the Sticker Dude Designs
Invisible Glass Toyota Super Buggy. We ended up seventh,
which is a good result for the amount of time I’ve had in
the buggy.”
Any issues that need special attention, as you prep for
Sunday’s race?
“The back end of the chassis is bottoming out on the ground.
I’ll deal with it tomorrow. When we get back, I’ll have
Probst Motorsports design a different oil pan for the motor,
and possibly make a change to the lower engine cage. Really,
it’s just the usual Saturday night prep, and we’re good to
go.”
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Round 6
The #942 Sticker Dude Designs Invisible Glass Hankook Tire
Toyota Super Buggy came out strong, right from the start. The
natural terrain track is very demanding, as the size of the
ruts and holes grow larger as the weekend progresses, a
condition Luke knows well from time competing in the WSA
Snocross series. Using his past experience, Luke fought and
passed several drivers, as the laps went on.
When the checkered flag fell, Luke came across in a well
deserved sixth place.
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"We finished sixth today, and it moved me up four positions,
to 8th, in the overall standings," stated Luke Zoetmulder.
"My goal is to finish my rookie year, in Super Buggy, in the
top 6. I'm still getting used to the buggy. I'm learning to
drive with a new style tranny. It's much different from my
old Single Buggy. I have to realize with the new setup,
wherever you point the buggy, that's where it's headed. The
Hankook tires have such great forward bite. I just need to
adapt my driving a bit. While I was doing battle with
Schwalbe, I started to get out of sync with the Buggy. I had
to remind myself to run my own race, and when I did, I had a
better handle on everything. I'm looking forward to coming
back here, next month."
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PRO-Light Truck
Without teammate Lee O’Donnell competing this weekend, Steven
Federico and his #24 Invisible Glass PF Chang's Hankook Tire
Toyota Tacoma, knew podium finishes would be a must to ensure
maximum television exposure for the team’s awesome sponsors,
and, of course, to move up in the championship points
standings.
Round 5
The start saw Steven Federico, and his #24 Invisible Glass
P.F.Chang's Sticker Dude Designs Hankook Tire Toyota Tacoma
grab the holeshot, with #1 Kincaid right on his bumper.
Throughout the race, the #24 fought a suspension setup that
caused the Toyota Tacoma to “bike” on a couple of corners.
This allowed two of his competitors to get around the
Invisible Glass Toyota. With three laps to go, Steven got
sideways coming off the “Back 40” jump, with the throttle
still wide open, rocks and gravel got up into the wheel and
ripped the tire’s valve stem. This slowed his pace
considerably. A quick trip to the pits for a tire change kept
the team on the lead lap, but fell to eighth place at the
checkered flag.
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“We tried a different shock setup today, but with the
cancellation of practice, we didn’t have any time to test
it. I got the truck up on two wheels several times in the
corners. This allowed Hord and Schmidt to get past me. Then,
with a couple of laps to go, I made a mistake going over a
jump. This caused the truck to land sideways, really hard,
and it tore off the valve stem and flattened the tire.
Tonight, we will make the front shock changes to get the
truck more stable in the corners.”
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Round 6
The start once again saw the #24 grab the lead going into Turn
One, with Kincaid immediately applying the pressure to Steven.
The race saw the #24 Toyota Tacoma battle with the best
PRO-Light drivers in the country. Kincaid, Hord, Schmidt, and
Steven battled the entire ten laps. At the checkers, Steven
crossed the finish line in second place. This was Steven’s
second runner-up finish of the year.
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Afterwards, BUMPRACER.COM caught up with Steven, as he
talked about his day.
“These Hankook Tires are awesome. While we were all waiting
for the signal to get in the trucks, I told a couple of the
drivers that these Hankook Tires will get me to the first
corner, out in front. Both days, the Hankooks put all of the
Goodwin horsepower to the ground, and gave me the lead.
Congrats to Chad; he’s always fast here. We’ll get back to
the shop, review what we learned this weekend, and look
forward to grabbing that top spot. Along with Luke getting
the holeshot yesterday, I think Hankook will be selling more
tires.”
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This puts Steven Federico in fifth place, just eleven points
out of second place, in the WSORR PRO-Light Truck Championship
standings.
Next Race: Aug. 10-12, 2007 - WSORR Rounds VII, VIII & IX -
Bark River, MI
For more information about Sticker Dude Motorsports and its
supporters visit:
Invisible Glass – www.invisibleglass.com
Hankook Tire - www.hankooktireusa.com
Team Sticker Dude Racing – www.stickerdudems.com
PF Chang's – www.pfchangs.com
Toyota – www.toyota.com
United Trailers – www.united-trailers.com
TRD – www.trdusa.com
Vehicle Dynamix- www.vehicledynamix.com
American Racing – www.americanracing.com
Nielsen Enterprises – www.nielsens.com
Polaris – www.polaris.com
Autometer – www.autometer.com
F.A.S.T. – www.fasthelmets.com
Sponsorhouse – www.sponsorhouse.com
Kicker Audio – www.kickeraudio.com
Phil’s Inc. – www.philsinc.com
Mechanix Wear – www.mechanixwear.com
Racing Optics – www.racingoptics.com
Gatorade – www.gatorade.com
- Mike Reusche, marketing - MTG
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