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Monster
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After back
to back podium finishes at the FCP Brush Run in Crandon,
Wisconsin, Keith Steele and his #229 Monster Energy Chevy
Silverado came to Bark River looking to build on their earlier
success. The veteran Stock Truck competitor and current class
champion, has adapted very well to the bigger, faster, Super
Truck division.
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Round 5
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The start
saw the #229 Monster Energy Goodyear Tires Chevrolet Silverado
truck in behind #282 Waldvogel. On lap 2, Wandahsega passed
Keith for second, and then promptly rolled his truck out of
contention. On lap 3, Keith put the Wolverine Performance
horsepower to the Goodyear tires and found himself in the
lead. The Monster Energy Chevy held the lead, all the way to
the checkered flag.
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After
missing the opening two rounds of racing in Owatonna, Keith
Steele now has two third place finishes and a win in his first
three races, in the WSORR Super Truck division.
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Round 6
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This time
Keith grabbed the holeshot with #297 Wandahsega right behind.
Wandahsega stayed right with the Monster Energy Chevy, but
Keith kept him at bay. That is, until lap 6, when the ring and
pinion failed, ending Keith’s strong run.
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After the
weekend, BUMPRACER.COM caught up with Keith Steele to talk
about his weekend.
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With only
three rounds of racing in the Super Truck division, tell me
about Saturday’s win.
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“The win
was incredible. We didn’t get the truck done in time for
Owatonna, but we showed our potential right away at Crandon.
Getting the win, especially in this division, wasn’t expected
so soon. The support from Monster Energy gave our team a real
boost. The Wolverine Performance powerplant, the J & H
transmission, the Yank torque converter, and the Goodyear
tires, are really working great together.”
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Is there
any comparison between your former Stock Truck and the Monster
Energy Super Truck?
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“The Stock
Truck had a lot of limitations, in the rulebook. The Super
Truck is practically a PRO-2WD truck with certain limitations,
on the engine. Overall, it’s a completely different machine.
More power, more suspension, and more adjustments can be made
to the truck, to adapt to each specific track.”
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It sounds
like a big jump going from last year to this year.
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“Yes, it
is. We found out Sunday, how short the lifespan of a ring and
pinion can be. Fortunately, we have been close on the chassis
setup at both tracks. Now, I need to get more comfortable
driving the truck. I’m working on keeping my driving smooth
and consistent. Being familiar with the Bark River track and
how the truck reacts, will definitely help us, when we get
back here next month.”
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Next Race –
August 11-12, Island Casino/Boss Snow Plow Off-Road Challenge
II, Bark River, MI.
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Keith
Steele would like to thank all its supporters, including:
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Monster
Energy,
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Goodyear
Tires,
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Wolverine
Performance,
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J & H
Transmission,
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Yank Torque
Converters,
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K & N
Filters,
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KC Hilities,
and
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Howe
Performance.
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-Mike Reusche, marketing -
MTG
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2007
WSORR
Race Schudule
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May 19-20
Steele County
Fairgrounds
Owatonna, MN |
June 23-24
Crandon Raceway
Crandon, WI |
July 14-15
U.P. 100 Raceway
Bark River, MI
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Aug 11-12
U.P. 100 Raceway
Bark River, MI |
Aug 31-Sept 2
Crandon Raceway
Crandon, WI |
Sept 22-23
Lucas Oil Speedway
Wheatland, MO
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photos by
jnlphoto


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