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Chris
Wimmer’s NCTS Debut Marred by Engine
Woes, Finishes Ohio 250 36th
MANSFIELD, OHIO – Chris Wimmer, driver
of the Race Fans for a Cure® #63 Ford,
was looking for a top-15 run in his NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) debut at the
Ohio 250 Sunday. A fast truck Friday and a
top-10 finish here last year during an American
Speed Association race gave Wimmer and his
Foristell, Mo.-based MB Motorsports crew confidence
that they were going to see a great race. Unfortunately,
a leak near the oil pump ruined their chances
for a good finish, giving them a DNF and a
36th place finish at the Mansfield Motor Speedway.
“It’s frustrating,” said
Wimmer. “Unlike Martinsville, where the
truck never was very good, we were very happy
with it this weekend. We were running top-20
times during practice on Friday and thought
we had a great shot to finish in the top-15,
but it didn’t happen that way.”
Due to inclement weather all day Saturday,
qualifying and practice were cancelled, putting
the MB Motorsports Ford in the lineup 26th
based on a provisional gained from last year’s
points standings. NASCAR allowed the teams
30 minutes of practice Sunday morning to allow
last-minute changes to adapt to a very “green” track.
It was at the end of the practice when the
team discovered a problem.
“We were running good in practice and
at the very end, we found an oil leak,” said
MB Motorsports owner and crew chief, Mike Mittler. “We
thought we had it fixed, but about three laps
into the race, the leak returned and we had
to bring Chris into the infield to work on
it.
“The shame of it is,” continued
Mittler, “whenever we brought Chris back
onto the track, we were running fast times,
within a tenth of a second or so of the leader.
The bright side of this is, we know we can
run well. We never really doubted that, but
Mansfield showed us we have a great driver
and a great team and if it weren’t for
a bit of bad luck, we’d have a good finish
to show for it.”
In attendance for the race were representatives
from MB Motorsports’ sponsors, ENERPAC
and Dave Porter Truck Sales. “We hate
it for our sponsors who were at the race,” said
Wimmer. “Fortunately, we have great people
sponsoring us, including our primary sponsor,
Race Fans for a Cure®, who understand that
these things happen and that we’ll be
better next time.”
Enerpac is the leading manufacturer of hydraulic
tools and components for a variety of applications
worldwide, making it the brand of choice for
industries such as automotive manufacturing
and assembly, construction, power generation,
metals transformation, and maintenance and
repair operations.
Dave Porter Truck Sales, “Your Star
Connection,” is located in Wright City,
Mo. Dave Porter Truck Sales specializes in
premium low-mileage semi trucks and trailers.
The most popular lines include Western Star,
Peterbilt, and Kenworth semi tractors. Nationwide
sales (49 of 50 states) cater to the smaller
owner/operator. A full-service facility is
available for customer service, repairs, parts,
and “The Chrome Connection,” all
maintained by eight qualified service technicians
with over 100 years combined experience. Dave
Porter Truck Sales is located on I-70 (exit
199) in Wright City. Contact Dave Porter Truck
Sales at 800-407-8008 or e-mail: Dptsllc@aol.com.
The next race for Wimmer and MB Motorsports
is scheduled to be the O’Reilly 200 in
Memphis, Tenn., June 19th.
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