Photos courtesy of NVW M.P.
CLERMONT, Ind. (September 4, 2013) – Top Alcohol Funny Car
fan favorite Cassie Simonton suffered a close first round loss at last
weekend’s 59th Annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals at Lucas
Oil Raceway near Indianapolis. She was able to continue her SK Racing Monte
Carlo’s streak of full passes into the final qualifying session where she went
on a wild ride in an effort to improve in qualifying position.
Cassie’s Randy-Anderson tuned car was one of the most
consistent through qualifying, running 5.702, 5.691, and 5.695 in the first
three sessions.
“We had a consistent car all weekend,” Cassie said. “We were
the No. 4 qualifier until the last session when I had a bit of a wild ride. We
weren’t able to get down the track during the fast conditions so we were bumped
down to tenth place.”
The fourth session provided the best conditions of the
weekend, tempting tuners to shoot for the top spot. In Simonton’s attempt, the
SK Racing entry struggled to stick to the track, giving the former Junior
Dragster driver a tough time behind the wheel.
“It all happened really quickly. I didn’t realize how bad it
was until I felt the other side of the car come down and I knew I was on two
wheels. Luckily I was able to get it under control quickly before it crossed
the center line or hit the wall. I’m happy that everything came out okay so we
could keep racing for the rest of the weekend,” Simonton said of her close
call.
A starting position in the bottom of the tight field meant a
first round match-up with national points frontrunner Tony Bartone.
“Qualifying tenth set us up against one of the toughest
drivers in the class, Tony Bartone, first round. It was a close race – 5.64 to
5.67 – but we were on the wrong side of it. We can’t be too upset with it. At
least we went out there and made a full pass; it didn’t shake or smoke the
tires or do anything stupid. It was another one of those close races that we’ve
had this season, and came up a little short,” recalled Cassie, a new
Indianapolis-area resident.
The legendary U.S. Nationals was the first weekend for new
team sponsor Schepel Buick-GMC, a leading General Motors dealership based in
Merrillville, Indiana. Drag racing fans might recognize Schepel from their
long-running support of Top Alcohol Dragster driver Dave Hirata.
Kon Rodz Racing is a NHRA Top Alcohol Funny Car team owned
by Canadian businessman Spiro Kontos. Minnesota native Cassie Simonton drives
the KonRodzRacing.com Monte Carlo Alcohol Funny Car in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag
Racing Series. Spiro, Cassie, and the entire Kon Rodz team are grateful to the
quality companies that support their racing program; Sadi, Lucas Oil, NGK Spark
Plugs, Goodson, Goodyear, Clevite, Mac Tools, Artist ButchM, Flaming River
Industries, Bell Racing, CRC Automotive Products, Top Alcohol News, Mid-Ontario
Mack, Schepel Buick-GMC, and Sparco USA.
For more information on Kon Rodz Racing, please visit www.konrodzracing.com. Keep up with
Cassie and the team on Facebook (www.facebook.com/konrodzracing)
and Twitter (www.twitter.com/CassieSimonton
and www.twitter.com/KonRodzPR).
No comments:
Post a Comment