David Stover - First Time at
Milwaukee - Second NASCAR Truck Race
David
Stover and the Summer Bay Resort / Dave Porter
Truck Sales #63 Ford Truck team plan to keep things
on a roll at the Milwaukee Mile this weekend.
David had an impressive NASCAR debut at Memphis
last weekend by running in the lead lap until
a brake bracket broke on lap 133, that put him
several laps down finishing in 25th
place.
"I'm
looking forward to running the historic Milwaukee
Mile," commented David Stover. "My flat-track
go-kart and road course experience hopefully will
help at Milwaukee. This #63 Ford Truck team gave
me a good truck at Memphis and made my job easy.
We are taking the same truck to Milwaukee and
plan to have another good run."
"We
are excited about the Milwaukee race," stated
Mike Mittler. Our driver, David Stover, who drove
his first NASCAR race last weekend in Memphis,
did a great job for us. Milwaukee has always been
a favorite track for us, kind of a second-home
type track. We have raced at the historic flat-mile
track since the late 70's, when helping Rusty
Wallace. The track has been pretty good to us
over the years. It will be special to have our
team be part of the Milwaukee Mile 100-year anniversary
truck race."
"I
am very appreciative of the confidence Mike Mittler
and the team have shown by letting me drive the
#63 Ford Truck," continued David. "This team is
fun to work with. They all work very hard and
get along great. I learned a lot at Memphis and
I'm sure I will learn more this weekend. I'm excited
about running at a bigger track and taking that
next step up the NASCAR ladder. The Milwaukee
Mile has had a lot of famous drivers run there.
It will be neat to have our team be included in
the historic anniversary truck race."
The
“GNC Live Well 200” NASCAR Craftsman
Truck race will be broadcast live on Speed Channel
television and MRN radio. The race is Saturday,
June 28, 2003 at 2:00 PM (central time).
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