Chris
Wimmer Excited About Return to IRP
After a string of top-20 finishes, MB Motorsports
driver Chris Wimmer is excitedly looking forward
to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Power
Stroke Diesel 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park
(IRP) Friday night. Wimmer raced at IRP last
season with the American Speed Association
(ASA), finishing 11th after a 15th-place start.
“We haven’t had a lot of luck
at short tracks this year,” he said,
referring to a Did Not Qualify at Martinsville,
followed by two Did Not Finishes at Mansfield
and Memphis, “but we have a good feeling
about IRP. We’ve gotten the bugs out
of the system, the team is closer than ever,
and we’ve been putting together some
good finishes. We’re not where we need
to be yet, but we’re making positive
progress.”
“The big tracks we’ve run lately,
like Kansas and Kentucky, have been fun,” Wimmer
continued, “but I’m a short-track
guy at heart. I grew up watching my brother,
Scott, run tracks like Madison and Slinger,
and when he went to ASA and later, NASCAR,
I ran those same tracks. IRP is a tough track,
but it’s a lot of fun, too. The team
is pretty pumped about it.”
MB Motorsports owner/crew chief Mike Mittler
agrees that the worst is over for the team
and the best is still ahead. “No matter
what’s happened to us, we’ve always
maintained a positive attitude,” he said. “Chris
is a very smart driver and more importantly,
a very patient driver. He’s going to
need all that patience and more at IRP, but
I’m confident we’re going to have
a good night.”
An added boost to the team this weekend is
the addition of a second MB Motorsports Ford
piloted by Patrick Lawson, a veteran of Midwest
tracks such as I-70 Speedway in Odessa, Kans. “It’s
going to be fun teaming up with Patrick this
weekend,” said Wimmer. “He works
next to us in the shop everyday and he’s
a great guy to have around. It’s his
first NASCAR start so he’s excited and
we’re all excited for him. It’s
going to be a great weekend for MB Motorsports.”
The NCTS Power Stroke Diesel 200 will be broadcast
live on SPEED Channel at 8 p.m. local time
and on MRN Radio at 7:30 p.m. local time.
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