Steele
Continues His "David v. Goliath" Quest @ Oshkosh
Madison, WI (July 27, 2010) - The "Man in
Black" looked to Oshkosh at his best chance to race to a Top-5
finish while competing on the tight and technical .6 mile long
Speedzone track. The Oshkosh event is the third weekend of
racing in 2010 that Keith Steele has gone up against the best
PRO-2WD drivers in the world with his Limited 2 race truck. The
#29 Monster Energy Kumho Tire Chevy is at a considerable
horsepower disadvantage, but that doesn't deter Keith from
taking on competitors like Taylor, MacCachern, Oberg, and Vanden
Heuvel. After the solid performance this past weekend, Steele
Off-Road Racing is definitely on everyone's radar.
The .6 mile
long track that was created on and inside the .5mile clay circle
track was very technical in design. The infield portion had a
large table top jump as well as a gnarly rhythm section that was
at least one hundred yards long. Even with the limited space for
the Stadium style track, the course still offered plenty of
opportunities for passing.
Friday's Round
5 saw Ricky Johnson and Rob MacCachern distance themselves from
the rest of the field while the remaining competitors "duked it
out" for position. The fifteen lap event had Keith Steele finish
in eighth place.
The damage to
the Monster Energy Kumho Chevy was mostly
cosmetic so the
team repaired what fiberglass they could,
slightly changed the chassis setup, and prepped the J & H
Transmission equipped Chevy for Round 6 without any drama to the
weekend.
The second to
last race of the weekend had Johnson and MacCachern battling
again for the top spot, as the rest of the field seem to be
players in an Ultimate Fighting Cage Match. While all this was
going on, Keith was able to keep in front of a couple of his
fellow competitors for much of the race. Then on the final lap,
Keith and Mike Oberg hooked bumpers causing Oberg to roll over
directly in front of the #29 Monster Energy Chevy. Somehow Keith
didn't get totally caught up in the incident and kept on racing
to the flag for a well earned sixth place finish.
"We did what
we had to do in order to finish," noted Keith Steele. "In years
past this track would develop a blue groove causing the track to
loose grip. This year, the blue groove never happened. I guess
all the rain the Fox Valley has had this past week kept the
track very tacky. When the track is tacky, horsepower is very
important. Our Limited 2 powerplant is awesome, but we are still
down at least one hundred fifty horsepower on the rest of the
competition. I've got a deal on the table for a good PRO-2WD
motor, we just need the funding. Until we can find another
marketing partner for the
team, the larger motor will just have to wait."
Next Race:
August 14-15, the Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL heads
to Bark River International Off-Road Raceway in Bark River, MI
Don't forget you can watch all the
archived TORC race action and well as live racing from Oshkosh @
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.