(Bill W) August 9, 2010 – Brandon Wimmer drove the Alan Barton Motorsports #7TW for the first time in 2010 last Saturday night at the Knoxville Raceway. The preparation for the 50th Anniversary Knoxville Nationals went well, as the Fairmount, Indiana driver knew he had a fast racecar under him. He will qualify on Wednesday night.
Brandon’s confidence in the #7TW started as soon as the car hit the track for hot laps. “Overall, it was just a very good night,” he says. “We hadn’t run the car all year, and breaking it out of the shop like that was a confidence boost. To be honest, it surprised me a little bit.”
With a stout field of 39 cars gathered for the last 410 sprint race before the Knoxville Nationals, Brandon posted the 11th quick time of the night. “We had a good qualifying lap,” he says. “That’s what you aim for heading into the Nationals.”
Starting fourth in his heat, Brandon drove into second, and raced on the nerf bar of leader Tyler Walker the rest of the way. The two exchanged the lead at the halfway mark, but in the end, Brandon would settle for second. “We only made minor changes to the car heading into the heat,” he says. “We were able to get by Tyler Walker there for the lead, but I slipped up in two and he got back by us and take the bottom away. The heat went really well.”
The start in the 20-lap main event would come outside of row three. At the drop of the green, Brandon was moving forward. “It was just one of those nights that we didn’t have to make a lot of changes,” he says. “We were able to get up to fourth right away. After the red for (Tim) Kaeding and (Ian) Madsen (lap eight), it seemed our left rear shock was not working right.”
Unfortunately, the shock problem greatly affected the handling of the car. Still, he would fight to hold onto a top ten finish, and he would checker ninth. “The car just got tighter and tighter as the race went on,” says Brandon. “Overall, we were really happy, and it got us excited for Wednesday night, our qualifying night.”
Though the finish wasn’t up front, Brandon feels like he had a top five car at Knoxville. He hopes to crack the Nationals A main for the first time. “This is the best I’ve ever felt going into the Nationals,” he says. “As long as we can get a little luck with the draw and some other things, I think we’re in good shape.”
Alan Barton Motorsports and the #7TW are sponsored by K&N Filters, Hedman Headers, Becks Tree Farm and Gaerte Engines.
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- Bill Wright on Aug 09, 2010
- Article Date: 8/9/2010