Thursday, July 7, 2005

Wrecks Saddles Team Fastline and Lapcevich Brothers With Poor Finish at Barrie


"The car was really strong and by lap 54 we were able to move into first place."

Courtesy CASCAR Super Series

"We had a good run going in the Tim Hortons - EMCEA Transport Chevrolet Monte Carlo," explained a disappointed Jeff Lapcevich after the race. "The car was really strong and by lap 54 we were able to move into first place and led for 25 laps before being wrecked. It's unfortunate, I really think we had a shot for a podium finish," added Lapcevich.

Mark Dilley won the Dodge Charger 300 presented by the Dodge Dealers of Ontario followed closely by Kerry Micks in second and D.J. Kennington in third.

"Jeff and I both were headed for a good finish, it's really unfortunate when you are dealt these hands by another competitor," said Jim Lapcevich. "The EMCEA Transport - Tim Hortons 25 car was running great in the top ten before all hell broke loose, but don't worry we'll be ready for Molson Indy next week."
Team Fastline drivers Jeff and Jim Lapcevich currently sit seventh and eleventh in the 2005 CASCAR Super Series Points Championship.

The next CASCAR Super Series race of the season, the Molson Indy will take place July 8-10 in Toronto on the 11-turn, 2.824 km street circuit.

The Molson Indy Toronto will celebrate its 20th Running in 2005 and has become one of the country's premier annual sporting events. Auto racing through the streets of Exhibition Place in Toronto has been a summer tradition since 1986.

For information about the Molson Indy call 416-872-INDY / 1-866-670-INDY or www.molsonindy.com. For tickets, visit www.ticketmaster.com.

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