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Delaney
Looking To Put Lessons To Work
Mayfield, N.Y. (August 10, 2009): The last time
the NASCAR Camping World Series East visited a road course, Dustin Delaney, driver of the
No. 39 Delaney Infrastructure Chevrolet, was schooled by road racing ace Boris Said. This
weekend, the 19-year-old driver is hoping that advice and guidance can be put to work at
Said is a NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series driver and car owner that got his start in the series as a road course
ringer. His prowess on road courses has made him one of the most sought after drivers at
Watkins Glen. He also has a first hand knowledge of
Boris gave
me a lot of advice that is specific to At Lime Rock last year, Delaney finished 22nd after late-race contact took him out of contention for a top-10 finish. He finished 11th at Watkins Glen earlier this year despite having to make an unscheduled pit stop to fix a broken shock bolt. We run good at the road courses, but we havent had the finishes that reflect that, said Delaney. Were moving in the right direction and were all confident we can come out of there with a solid run. We just have to qualify up front and stay up there. The team is taking a car they purchased from DEI over the winter. It is strictly used for the road course events, and its the same car he finished 11th with at Watkins Glen.
I like
Lime Rock, said Delaney. The track is really fast and its a lot of fun
to drive. Im confident that Jamie (
The NASCAR
Camping World Series East takes the green flag on the Mohegan Sun 200 at |
Last Updated on 08/10/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com