Steele
Makes Gains with Horsepower, Looks Forward to Gain on
Competition
Madison, WI
(August 18, 2010) - Keith Steele saw the second Bark River
stop on the 2010 Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL World
Tour as turning point in his PRO-2 career. The #29 Monster
Energy Kumho Tire Chevy has been competing in TORC's elite
professional division with a powerplant designed to compete at
the sportsman level. The past weekend Keith Steele Off-Road
Racing put another piece of the puzzle together creating a more
competitive race truck. The
team installed a true PRO-2 powerplant.
The Bark River
II event draws the best PRO-2 driving talent in North America.
Former Motocross and Supercross Superstars Ricky Johnson and
Jeremy McGrath are regulars on the TORC PRO-2 World Tour. Then
combine them with the talents short-course racing's own Super
Heroes like Scott Taylor and Rob MacCachern, you get a very fast
and very talented field of competitors week in and week out.
Keith Steele, a multi-time champion at the Sportsman level, is
looking to make his mark competing against some of his childhood
heroes.
The past
eighteen months has seen the independent
team take on the TORC's best with a proven Kevin
Pence built chassis and a 600 horsepower Chevy V8. Starting in
Round 8, the
team installed the 800 horsepower Wolverine
Performance built engine. Now Keith and the
team won't be bringing a sword to the gun fight.
The added
horsepower and torque bring a new set of issues to the
team when it comes to the truck's handling step.
"I wish all we have to do is install the bigger engine and we
would be right with the front runners," noted Keith Steele. "The
added horsepower and torque and the reduction in engine weight
create a whole different chassis setup. Then of course. I have
to learn to drive with that extra two hundred horsepower.
Everything changes; tires, shocks, springs, transmission,
brakes... you name it, everything must be considered."
Even with the
extra practice sessions Bark River had on the weekend schedule,
Keith and his #29 Monster Energy Kumho Tire Chevy was still a
work in progress when it was race time. The results on Saturday
didn't reflect the
team enthusiasm at the finish.
"We finished ninth, but we got a ton of
input from the truck," remarked Keith Steele. "Today's race was
a very valuable test session for us. Now we have a true baseline
to work from. We will make more changes tomorrow to get me more
comfortable with all this new power."
The changes
the
team made to the Monster Energy Chevy definitely
made a difference. Keith brought the black Chevy across the
finish in seventh place.
"I was much
more comfortable in the truck today," commented Keith Steele.
"We might have had a even better finish but the blower hose to
my helmet came off, so I had to run the final three laps with my
shield up. Thanks to the added horsepower, I'm really looking
forward to Chicagoland and Crandon. All in all it was a
successful weekend for Steele Off-Road Racing."
The next race
for Steele Off-Road Racing is under the lights, Wednesday,
August 25 and Thursday, August 26 under the lights at the Dirt
Track at Chicagoland's Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Illinois.
Don't forget you can watch all the
archived TORC race action and well as live racing from
Chicagoland @
www.torcseries.com
Keith Steele
would like to thank all its product supporters, including:
Monster
Energy, J & H Transmission, Kumho Tires, Yank Torque Converters,
R2C Filters, Wolverine Performance, King Shocks, and Phil's Inc.
Keith Steele
and his Steele Off-Road Race
Team still have marketing opportunities
available for the 2010 Race season.
Interested parties can email Izzy Steele:
info@steeleoffroad.com
Mike Reusche -
mtgraphics@ymail.com