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| No. 18 BHR Dodge Chase Montgomery Memphis Race Review 07-25-2005 | Mt. Juliet, TN
Montgomery qualified his No. 18 Dodge in the 21st position earlier in the day for the O’Reilly 200. He was running in the 26th position when the first caution waved nine laps into the event for a wreck in turn four. “My water is running hot and I am a little free center off,” said Montgomery. “But I think it will come to us when I run a few more laps.” He restarted in 26th position.
The third caution waved just five laps following the restart. “I have no rear grip,” radioed Montgomery. “If I can pit I need fresh tires.” Montgomery came down pit road to the attention of his No. 18 Racing Team. McCord called for a slight air pressure adjustment, four tries and fuel. He restarted in the 30th position
The seventh caution waved 10 laps after the restart and McCord made the decision to come down pit road for another adjustment. “Come in and we will make a track bar adjustment it should help your loose condition,” radioed McCord. He restated in the 26th position. The eighth caution came out four laps after the restart and was an angel in waiting for Montgomery. As soon as the caution came out Montgomery suffered mechanical failure on his No. 18 Dodge. Coming out of turn four the No. 18 Dodge suddenly quit. He was able to coast it down pit road to the attention of his team. Montgomery was able to get the truck re-fired and back onto the track, but was one lap down to the leader. Once again the caution came out four laps after the last restart and Montgomery was able to receive the lucky dog pass and return to the lead lap. McCord elected not to pit under the caution.
“Gosh, it was hot out there. I cannot describe how exhausted I am right now. It was not a bad day for the No. 18 Dodge. We had some mechanical issues, but we still came out of here with a top 25. The truck was tight most of the race and it prevented me from being able to pass. I learned a lot I can apply when we come back next year. That is all I can ask is for us to keep learning and keep finishing races.” Brandon Whitt won the O’Reilly 200, his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win. David Reutimann, Brendan Gaughan, Dennis Setzer and David Starr followed in the top five.
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