9 de noviembre de 2013

Phoenix post race report

COMPÁRTELO
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix International Raceway is located at one of the most scenic locations in the country surrounded by beautiful mountains and high desert. It also presents some real problems owing to the fact that it's a D-shaped oval configuration requiring tight turns in one and two, then a quick dogleg before turn three. In spite of these challenges, all of the Red Horse Racing drivers were looking forward to a good run at the "white flag" race of the 2013 season.

Germán Quiroga in the No. 77 OtterBox/NET10 Wireless Toyota Tundra was the highest qualifier for the Red Horse Racing stable qualifying for the Lucas Oil 150 in the 11th-place. When the green flag dropped he proceeded to drive a savvy race and managed to stay out of trouble. There were few, if any, opportunities to capitalize on track position during the course of the 150-lap event. Quiroga crossed the finish in the 12th position.

Germán Quiroga talks about his race at Phoenix International Raceway:

"We were put behind early on with an accident on pit road with one of our crew members. Then, unfortunately we had an equipment failure on the second stop. We had a fast OtterBox Toyota Tundra but fought track position all night long. We managed to come back to 12th. We'll head onto Homestead" 


Prensa Germán Quiroga

Contenido generado, publicado y difundido por el departamento de prensa del piloto de la NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Germán Quiroga.
Contacto prensa: Martín Caño.
Email: prensa@germanquiroga.com