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#00 FINISHES IN SECOND PLACE AT ALTAMONT SGR - Nov 16, 2006
#00 FINISHES IN SECOND PLACE AT ALTAMONT;
SCOTT GAYLORD WINS POWERADE AWARD, BIDS FAREWELL TO OLIVER
After the Scott Gaylord Oliver Gravity Separators/Denver Seminary Chevrolet
qualified 14th, Scott finished the race winning both the POWERADE POWER MOVE
OF THE RACE award and the FEATHERLIGHT MOST IMPROVED DRIVER award as the
team finished second in the NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West
Series Altamont 200 race at Altamont Motorsports Park on Sunday, October
15th, where the series wrapped up its 2006 season.
Gaylord matched his all-time best mark in the season finale, finishing in
the runner-up spot for a fourth time in his career as he prepares to bid
farewell to long-time sponsor Oliver Gravity Separators, which has been part
of his racing program for 20 years.
Back to the Altamont Race
We were looking forward to returning to Altamont, the half-mile race track
located near Tracy, California. "Last time we ran at Altamont in 1998, we
finished second," Scott said, "so it was great to capture another second
this time around. There have been a lot of improvements to the facility,
and it was good to be racing at another of the country's fine short tracks.
We had a fun race."
The #00 crew was faced with many mechanical problems, including brakes and
handling, that cut into much-needed practice time on this relatively new
track. We finally got things pretty close, enough to qualify, even though
the car went into an amazing spin that Scott was able to recover from with a
fantastic save. Still, those challenges made us start in 14th position.
During the race, Scott just kept on plugging, moving up slowly in the first
half of the race, then a bit more aggressively after some chassis
adjustments that made the car handle better. Finally in this race the flat
tires did not come and the strange little gremlins that crept up and bit us
earlier in the year stayed away. By the final 30 laps or so we found
ourselves in sixth place with a realistic chance for a top-three finish. "We
are very happy with a second-place finish," Scott said. "It is a great way
to finish off the season, a hard-fought second place plus earning both
special awards. This race is a sweet season's farewell gift to Oliver as
well.
"We have had a fantastic partnership with Oliver that has lasted a
phenomenal 20 years," Scott said. "Oliver was with me in the beginning of my
career, even before I entered my first NASCAR race in 1988. I'm proud to
have had the opportunity to represent such a wonderful company, and for our
partnership to last so many years has been icing on the cake. In this
business, relationships lasting this long are virtually unheard of. I
consider myself to be extremely fortunate to have worked with such a
fantastic sponsor."
Scott is sad to see the end of an era when it comes to this longtime
relationship, but wishes Oliver complete success as they embark on a major
expansion in their Rocky Ford, Colorado, company.
Scott Gaylord of Lakewood, Colo. (No. 00 Oliver Gravity Separators/Denver
Seminary Chevrolet) finished seventh in the championship points this year,
making this the 12th time he has finished in the top ten in the Scott
Gaylord Racing-prepared Chevrolet.
Next Up: NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown
Now the championship has been settled, the top drivers and teams in the
NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West Series are busy preparing for
the fourth annual NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown this week in Southern
California. The top 15 AutoZone West Series drivers will face off with the
top 15 drivers from the NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch East Series in
this year's prestigious post-season event at Irwindale (Calif.) Speedway on
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 20-21. The event awards nearly $500,000 to
competitors and will be televised live nationally on the SPEED Channel.
Gaylord is one of only four series drivers to compete in all three previous
NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdowns.
As for the future, Scott looks forward to the Toyota All-Star Showdown and
pulling off that first NASCAR win in tribute to the years of partnership
with Oliver. Geoff Burney, who owns the #00 car that Scott races, will
continue to partner with Scott and his team as they work to gain new
sponsors for the coming year.
The place: Irwindale (Calif.) Speedway
The dates: Friday, Oct. 20 and Saturday, Oct. 21
TV: SPEED live
Radio: NASCAR Radio on XM Satellite Radio (Channel 144)
Posted awards: $500,000
Track layout: Half-mile oval
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