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Morgan
Shepherd Scores Top 15 Finish in Las Vegas Nationwide
Race
LAS VEGAS, NV - Morgan Shepherd will be the first to
tell you that Saturday's performance in the Sam's Town
300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway wasn't one of his best
showings. But, as wreck after wreck unfolded in front
him, he will be quick to point out how thankful he is for
the 13th place result when the checkered flag finally
fell.
"We were tight all day and just couldn't get the car
to loosen up no matter what we tried," Shepherd
said. "We lost some ground in the pits and we
couldn't hold in the throttle because we were so tight,
but the outcome wasn't too bad."
In fact, Shepherd's 13th place run mirrored last year's
best finish at Talledega Superspeedway, and provided the
bookend for back-to-back Top 20 runs in consecutive
weeks, the first in quite a while.
"It just seemed like we were able to get by the
wrecks every time," he said. "We had about a
13th place car and I am pleased to have been able to get
it home in one piece."
The team now has a two week break before tackling the
high-banked Bristol Motor Speedway on March 21.
Saturday's 13th place run vaulted the team to 21st in
owner points and Shepherd to 19th in the driver
standings, both solidly in the Top 30 after the first
three races.
"We want to to locked in good after the fifth race
so we can breath a little easier," Shepherd said.
"We know we are still better than what we have been
able to show so far, but we are aware that we continue to
improve and that is good."
Shepherd qualified 24th for Saturday's Sam's Town 300 and
ran as high as 4th at one point during the contest. The
team pitted off-sequence with many of the leaders in an
effort to help it's track position.
"Most of these teams have a special crew just for
pit stops and some even use their Cup crews to pit the
car," Shepherd said. "We do a great job with
what we have to work with and we will make up time where
we have to and where we can. Our guys work in the shop,
drive the truck, paint the car, whatever they need to do
to get the job done. They do a great job."
Shepherd said he was thankful for corporate support from
Lagina Plumbing, Eldora Speedway and Findlay Chevrolet,
all of whom served as associate sponsors for the race.
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