It's been a nice couple of weekends off, but Saturday we hit the pavement, or at least I did. I drove solo at Quaker City Motorsports Park with Andy sitting in as crew chief.
A few weeks off can do you some good, sometimes. After the beatings I have been taking, it was nice to take some time to decompress, figure out what I did wrong, pick up the pieces and move forward.
Well the past few weeks off didn't do much good in the winning department, but it was enjoyable taking a smaller setup and one car out to a track and just enjoying the day.
The events turned a little strange once people from Pittsburgh Raceway started coming through the gates around 6PM, telling us PRP had closed due to the track surface being damaged to the point that racing on it was unsafe. While there are rumors going about on the condition of the track and how long it will take to repair, I will be blogging only strictly facts...
The only fact I know for certain right now is the surface cannot be repaired in time for the Bob George Racing Championship Series that was to take place this coming weekend. This is unfortunate for the Mopar racing community (as well as us as sponsors) because so many look forward to these Mopar-only races. However, I know the race promoters and sponsors are working hard to make the Quaker City BGR race a huge success in August.
So now that our Maryland trip is off the books for this weekend, and the Mopar race was cancelled, it's kind of up in the air where/if we will race this weekend. We will just have to stay tuned for more updates to find out...


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