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The testing paid off. Those four words speak for itself as ARCA RE/MAX Series Rookie Bryan Silas scored his first top-10 finish of his young career Saturday night in the Construct Corps-Palm Beach Grading 250 at USA International Speedway.
Silas, driving for renowned ARCA RE/MAX Series champion Andy Hillenburg had been preparing for the inaugural RE/MAX Series event at the three-quarter mile track for the past three months. Private testing sessions and a United Speed Alliance Racing (USAR) Hooters Pro Cup event under his belts, the Stuart, Florida native knew he had an advantage over the rest of his competition.
The weekend started off in a positive direction for the No. 11 Nortrax-Holland Pump-Palm Beach Grading Chevrolet Monte Carlo. After tackling the 18th fastest lap in the first practice session, the team made additional adjustments hoping to find some speed for the rookie.
Continuing to post solid lap times in the second practice leading up to ARCA pole qualifying, the Fast Track Racing team knew they had a competitive car for the second event of the season.
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