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BRYAN SILAS, NO. 11 NORTRAX, SHELL ROTELLA T, COZMEDIC SURGERY ASSOCIATES AND HAIR LOSS TREATMENT CENTERS, HOLLAND PUMP,
PALM BEACH GRADING (PBG) CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
Bryan Silas fresh off his second NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series start last night at Lowes Motor Speedway refocuses on his ARCA RE/MAX Series program as the Rookie-of-the-Year candidate will make his second start at Toledo Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
Driving for two-time ARS champion Andy Hillenburg, the team sits 10th in the championship standings heading into the first of two events set at Toledo Speedway this season.
Silas, a native of Stuart, Florida posted the 27th fastest time with an effort of 17.769 seconds equaling a speed of 101.300 MPH. Unfortunately, Silas made contact with the turn three wall causing damage to his Chevrolet Monte Carlo. The team is repairing the automobile trying to prepare for qualifying.
Silas drew the 38th position for SIM Factory pole qualifying set for later this afternoon.
“I over drove the car. I’m disappointed in myself. I’m really sorry to my crew and sponsors. We had a decent car, we were working on it. We’re going to fix the car and see if we can make the rest of the weekend a positive one. ”
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